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The Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation & Substance Abuse Services

Phone: (804) 786-3921
Voice TDD: (804) 371-8977
Toll Free: (800) 451-5544
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Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1797
Richmond VA, 23218-1797
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Mental Retardation

College of Direct Support

The College of Direct Support (CDS) is a comprehensive, interactive, web-based training curriculum for direct support staff and supervisors. It has been developed and reviewed by nationally recognized content and training experts and is currently being used across disabilities nation wide. It is applicable for all facility and community service providers, as well as others interested in the state of the art in the field of developmental disabilities. Residential, Personal Assistance, Day Support, Prevocational, and Case Management agencies will find it particularly useful in meeting staff training requirements.

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Mission and Values

The Office of Mental Retardation Services (OMR) is dedicated to joining in partnership with all available state and local resources toward the development of communities (community providers and training centers) that support and affirm all persons with intellectual disabilities and their families as participating and contributing members.

The development of services for persons with intellectual disabilities is shifting away from the concept of specific service models to one in which services are structured around individualized, flexible supports that respond to the needs of individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families. This approach requires that adaptations and accommodations be made to ensure the effective use of natural and community resources in places such as: schools; work places; health services; and the home. This person centered focus is emphasized rather than simply trying to fit individuals with intellectual disabilities into professionally driven services.

OMR is in a unique position to work across the state with individuals, families, providers, and agencies toward the collaborative development of state and local service system infrastructures which support and empower persons with intellectual disabilities and their families.

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The OMR believes that supports and services for individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families should:

The OMR believes that individuals with intellectual disabilities, regardless of their ability:

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Reports

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Systems Transformation Grant from CMS

The Office of Mental Retardation Services (OMR) is dedicated to joining in partnership with all available state and local resources toward the development of communities (community providers and training centers) that support and affirm all persons with Mental Retardation and their families as participating and contributing members. 

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Training Center Application Package and Instructions

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