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Health and Welfare Alert

Ohio Administrative Code 5123:2-17-02 requires all developmental disabilities employees to review Health and Welfare Alerts released by the department as part of annual training. All previous alerts are listed on the department’s website. Click here for more information(PDF).

How do you use technology? A survey for families.

You are invited to complete a survey, as a part of a research study conducted by The Ohio State University Nisonger Center, in collaboration with the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities. The survey is for family members and is about remote supports (also known as remote monitoring). Your answers are helpful, even if you have [...]

STUDY: INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES EXPERIENCE HEALTHCARE DISPARITIES

SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 COLUMBUS, Ohio – In a new study, researchers with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Nisonger Center found significant disparities between individuals with and without developmental disabilities in health status, health care quality, utilization, access to care and unmet healthcare needs. A telephone survey of 42,876 adults and 10,122 proxy interviews [...]

NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN begins September 5th, 2017

Beginning September 5th, 2017 through 2019, portions of Cannon Drive between 12th Avenue and Medical Center Drive will be closed. Traffic routes to your destination may be impacted, so please allow extra time when traveling to the the Medical Center campus, including McCampbell Hall. Maps, directions and additional information can be found at https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/locations-and-parking/mccampbell-hall. In [...]

Nisonger Center receives $2.7 million grant from the U.S. Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

COLUMBUS, OHIO – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Community Living and Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities awarded a $2.7-million, 5-year grant to The Ohio State University Nisonger Center at Wexner Medical Center.  The grant will support direct services to children and adults presenting with a wide range of conditions [...]

THIS JUST IN! Family Resource Network of Ohio

The Ohio State University Nisonger Center (in partnership with the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities, Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council, and The University of Cincinnati University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities); has developed a new resource that we think will be a helpful tool for many of the individuals and families that your organization serves. [...]

Do you have a child between the ages of 5 and 17 with autism?

We’re looking for 5-to-17 year olds with autism to join the aViation study – a clinical study that will ask if an investigational medicine can help improve the social communication and interaction skills of children and adolescents with ‘high-functioning’ autism spectrum disorder (ASD). For more information, please contact the project coordinator at Taylor.Wong@osumc.edu or 614-685-3219; [...]

LEND Trainees host the 6th annual Ohio MCH Joint Trainee Poster Symposium

   On Thursday, April 6, the Nisonger LEND program hosted the University of Cincinnati/CCHMC LEND faculty and trainees at the 6th annual Ohio MCH Joint Trainee Poster Symposium. Over 30 trainees presented posters on interdisciplinary projects they participated in this year in LEND. Projects explored a range of topics such as early intervention training, community integration for [...]

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