How we can help
The job of a Service and Support Administrator (also called an SSA) is to help a person with a disability get the services they need to live their life.
Services can be things like:
- wants and needs
- finding resources
- coordination of resources
- monitoring & support
A service and support administrator makes those served aware of their choices and resources. The SSA will also bring all service providers together to meet with those served at least one time every year to make sure all of the services needed are in place
and ensure those served are happy with the service providers that are in place.
A person always has the right to change providers, services, and support. To view a statewide list of providers, visit providersearch.dodd.ohio.gov.
Connection to resources
– Advocacy groups
– Camps
– Interview Skills
– Investigative Agent Services
– Job Coaching
– Job Assessments
– Participation in Service Cubs
– Resume Writing
– Respite
– Special Olympics
– Therapies
– Tutoring
– Volunteer Opportunities
– Waiver Services
and more!
Online resources
The Department of Developmental Disabilities has many resources for those with disabilities as well as their families and caregivers.
Take time to explore this site to learn about the resources available to you by visiting