State Cerebral Palsy Programs

State Cerebral Palsy Programs & Disability Support Agencies

Here’s a state-by-state listing of government organizations in the U.S. that provide funding or support for people with Cerebral Palsy & disabilities. These agencies typically offer services like advocacy, assistive technology, independent living support, and developmental disability programs.

U.S. State Disability Support Agencies and their websites:

StateAgency NameWebsite
AlabamaAlabama Department of Rehabilitation Servicesrehab.alabama.gov
AlaskaAlaska Division of Vocational Rehabilitationlabor.alaska.gov/dvr
ArizonaArizona Division of Developmental Disabilitiesdes.az.gov/services/disabilities/developmental-disabilities
ArkansasArkansas Division of Services for the Blindhumanservices.arkansas.gov
CaliforniaCalifornia Department of Rehabilitationdor.ca.gov
ColoradoColorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitationcdle.colorado.gov/dvr
ConnecticutConnecticut Department of Aging and Disability Servicesportal.ct.gov/DADS
DelawareDelaware Division of Developmental Disabilities Servicesdhss.delaware.gov/ddds
FloridaFlorida Agency for Persons with Disabilitiesapd.myflorida.com
GeorgiaGeorgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilitiesdbhdd.georgia.gov
HawaiiHawaii Disability and Communication Access Boardhealth.hawaii.gov/dcab
IdahoIdaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitationvr.dhw.idaho.gov
IllinoisIllinois Division of Rehabilitation Servicesdrs.illinois.gov
IndianaIndiana Bureau of Rehabilitation Servicesin.gov/fssa/ddrs
IowaIowa Vocational Rehabilitation Servicesivrs.iowa.gov
KansasKansas Department for Aging and Disability Serviceskdads.ks.gov
KentuckyKentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitationkcc.ky.gov
LouisianaLouisiana Rehabilitation Serviceslwc.la.gov
MaineMaine Office of Aging and Disability Servicesmaine.gov/dhhs/oads
MarylandMaryland Department of Disabilitiesmdod.maryland.gov
MassachusettsMassachusetts Rehabilitation Commissionmass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-rehabilitation-commission
MichiganMichigan Disability Servicesmichigan.gov/mdhhs
MinnesotaMinnesota Vocational Rehabilitation Servicesmn.gov/deed/job-seekers/disabilities
MississippiMississippi Department of Rehabilitation Servicesmdrs.ms.gov
MissouriMissouri Division of Developmental Disabilitiesdmh.mo.gov/dev-disabilities
MontanaMontana Disability Services Divisiondphhs.mt.gov
NebraskaNebraska Disability Servicesdhhs.ne.gov
NevadaNevada Aging and Disability Services Divisionadsd.nv.gov
New HampshireNH Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitationeducation.nh.gov
New JerseyNJ Division of Disability Servicesnj.gov/humanservices/dds
New MexicoNew Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitationdvr.state.nm.us
New YorkNY Office for People With Developmental Disabilitiesopwdd.ny.gov
North CarolinaNC Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Servicesncdhhs.gov/divisions/employment-and-independence-people-disabilities
North DakotaND Developmental Disabilities Divisionhhs.nd.gov/dd
OhioOpportunities for Ohioans with Disabilitiesood.ohio.gov
OklahomaOklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Servicesokdrs.gov
OregonOregon Aging and People with Disabilities Servicesoregon.gov/odhs/aging-disability-services
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitationpa.gov/agencies/dli/resources/forms-and-documents/office-of-vocational-rehabilitation
Rhode IslandRI Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities & Hospitalsbhddh.ri.gov
South CarolinaSC Department of Disabilities and Special Needsddsn.sc.gov
South DakotaSD Division of Rehabilitation Servicesdhs.sd.gov/en
TennesseeTN Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilitiestn.gov/didd
TexasTexas Health and Human Services – Disability Serviceshhs.texas.gov/services/disability
UtahUtah State Office of Rehabilitationjobs.utah.gov/usor
VermontVermont Division of Disability and Aging Servicesdail.vermont.gov
VirginiaVirginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Servicesdars.virginia.gov
WashingtonWA Developmental Disabilities Administrationdshs.wa.gov/dda
West VirginiaWV Division of Rehabilitation Serviceswvdrs.org
WisconsinWisconsin Department of Health Services – Disability Servicesdhs.wisconsin.gov/ddb
WyomingWyoming Department of Workforce Services – Vocational Rehabilitationdws.wyo.gov/dws-division/vocational-rehabilitation

Further organizations to explore:

Disabled Children’s Relief Fund

Updated 2025 – Sadly it appears this project is no longer available. The website & phone have been disabled. (This fund assists children with cerebral palsy and other neurological disorders. Grants from the Disabled Children’s Relief Fund can be applied for once a year and offer a maximum of $200. http://www.dcrf.com/ordereze/default.aspx)

CA Department of Developmental Services (DDS)

DDS disability grants are available to cerebral palsy patients who are also mentally challenged. The dollar amount of the grants typically ranges from $600 to $1,000 a year, with a yearly maximum of $5,000. The grant money can be used for home needs, such as equipping a van with a wheelchair ramp.

The DDS also runs several smaller projects to support families with kids suffering from cerebral palsy. These include the Family Support Grants Program (grants of up to $250 a month to help meet the extraordinary expenses a family incurs in caring for a child with a developmental disability other than mental retardation), Birth-to-Three Program (serves children up to age three) and the Individual and Family Supports Medicaid waiver program (covers family training, home and vehicle modifications, specialized equipment and supplies, transportation, respite care, and nutritional consultations for eligible families).

https://www.ca.gov/departments/212

Children’s Health Insurance Plan (CHIP)

This program is a low-cost health insurance option for uninsured children whose working parents have a combined income too high to qualify for Medicaid, but too low to afford private insurance. By providing access to high quality healthcare and medical services, this combined federal and state program helps many children with special health care needs reach their full potential.

http://www.healthcare.gov/using-insurance/low-cost-care/childrens-insurance-program/

Child Care

This program lists info line childcare referral specialists to help parents of children with cerebral palsy locate providers that have experience with such children and access other resources, such as family advocates. It reports having 121 providers in its database, including day care centers, family day care homes, nursery schools, and camps, with such experience.

http://www.211childcare.org/

2 thoughts on “State Cerebral Palsy Programs

  1. Kris Troup

    Hi-I am a P.T. Asst. who works with a 10 year old young man with athetoid cp. I am currently looking for funds to assist in getting him a new stander for school. He is cuurently not standing due to having grown over the summer and his current stander no longer holds him safely. Can you help?

    Reply
  2. sharon bradish

    my granddaugthern needs a tens device worn behind her knee to straighten her leg . something with the batteries worn it out conviently weeks after warrant . co pay was two hundred dollars . now the doctor says five thousand dollars is needed. my son and his wife are divorced . he just lost his job and she the wife doesn’t work . is there any help out there . my granddaughter is now sixteen we have taken her to doctors and physical thereaphy since she was two . her legs has already showm signs of twisting please help.thank you very much

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *