Guide to Healthy Living Training
The Developmental Disabilities Division and the Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities is proud to announce a training opportunity to help individuals live healthier lives.
The Developmental Disabilities Division and the Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities is proud to announce a training opportunity to help individuals live healthier lives.
The Developmental Disabilities Division and the Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities is proud to announce a training opportunity to help individuals live healthier lives.
The Developmental Disabilities Division and the Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities is proud to announce a training opportunity to help individuals live healthier lives.
Learn about basics of dementia and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease for persons aging with an intellectual disability.
The Developmental Disabilities Division and the Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities is proud to announce a training opportunity to help individuals live healthier lives.
The Developmental Disabilities Division and the Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities is proud to announce a training opportunity to help individuals live healthier lives.
Learn the importance of oral hygiene and the risk factors to prevent aspiration.
Developmental Disabilities Division (DDD) will be hosting an informational session to discuss changes that will be effective April 1, 2022 in accordance with the 2021 Waiver Standards - Version A. Please join us online via zoom webinar on Tuesday, March 8, 2022, from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm. Register Now
As DDD ensures compliance with the HCBS Community Integration Final Rule, DDD will be hosting a training on Modifications and the Individualized Service Plan (ISP). This training designed for DDD stakeholders will highlight the importance of rights and ISP modifications within the context of DDD’s new Home and Community-Based Rights Modifications policy. Please join us […]
Learn about people's rights to be safe, the laws that protect people, and the laws that require people to report abusive situations.