Commissioners recognize work of Wayne Board of DD

Commissioners recognize work of Wayne Board of DD
Since 1955 the Wayne County Board of Developmental Disabilities has served the community and continues to ensure Wayne County offers options and supports the hopes and dreams of those impacted by developmental disabilities.
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The Wayne County commissioners recently recognized March as Developmental Disabilities Month and praised the work of the Wayne County Board of Developmental Disabilities.

Developmental disabilities encompass various conditions that affect an individual’s physical, cognitive and behavioral abilities. These disabilities typically manifest early in life and can impact a person’s daily functioning, communication skills and social interactions. Conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and intellectual disabilities fall under the umbrella of developmental disabilities.

“For more than 700 individuals, the mission has been and remains to ensure that our county offers options and support to meet their hopes and dreams,” commissioner Jon Hofstetter read from a proclamation. “This month and all the others, we strive to ensure that those served are met with support, acceptance and praise as they work for a life fulfilled and as independent as possible.”

During Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, it is vital to highlight the need for continued advocacy and support for individuals with developmental disabilities. A more compassionate and supportive world can be created by promoting awareness, understanding and inclusivity.

The observance of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month serves as a reminder of the progress made in advancing the rights and well-being of individuals with developmental disabilities. It also calls people to continue advocating for equality, accessibility and dignity for all members of society.

Dan Starcher is the public communications coordinator for Wayne County.

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