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Cumberland-Perry IDD program reports 1,150 registered clients; staff cite employment successes and staffing, housing shortfalls

5518686 · July 31, 2025
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Summary

County staff described intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) services covering supports coordination, residential services, employment programs and independent-living training, and identified staffing shortages and a lack of affordable housing as key needs.

County staff presented an overview of intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) and autism services shared by Cumberland and Perry counties and described strengths and ongoing needs.

Brian (staff member) said the IDD program serves about 1,150 registered individuals, with an estimated 80% living in Cumberland County and 20% in Perry County. "Right now, our ID services provide services to about 1,150 individuals with intellectual disabilities or autism, and they're registered with our office. The split between our counties is about 80% Cumberland, 20% Perry," Brian…

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