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DDD Supports Program Resources

FRA works closely with the New Jersey Division of Development Disabilities (DDD) for adults with intellectual and developmental disAbilities to best understand the most current regulations related to individual budgets and access to services.

While fee-for-service can seem complicated, the goal of the program is offer individuals with new opportunities, more choices and greater flexibility.  If you have questions about how FRA programs fit into this new model, please contact Alexis Spektor at 732-747-5310, ext. 120 or info@frainc.org.

DDD Website with Updated Resources for individuals and families button below:

FRA is offering a new service to individuals and families who are transitioning from a school setting to the adult services provided through the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD).  Ann Martinelli, our new Family Advocate for Adult Services, can assist as you begin to navigate the processes involved in obtaining these services and supports for your family member.  In addition, guidance and support is available for individuals and families already receiving services in the DDD adult system if they encounter challenges and have questions. 

Ann can be reached at: amartinelli@frainc.org   (732) 201 - 4306

DRNJ’s (Disability Rights NJ) bulletin regarding NJCAT Reassessments and a template to use when requesting a reassessment, specifically laying out the steps to take for a request, and what to do if you don't receive a response within 30 days.

  • Catherine G
    Catherine G

    I love all my FRA classes and all the staff are amazing!

  • Nicole S.
    Nicole S.

    This program brought me out of my shell. I'm so grateful to be a part of FRA.

  • Patrick O.
    Patrick O.

    Brilliant facility with amazing learning options for children and adults with special needs.

  • Melinda
    Melinda

    So many wonderful programs and people here. I'm grateful for all that they do.

  • Doris C.

    This program for adults with special needs is very well organized.

  • Norman S.

    I love FRA so much. It's like a club I go to to find job-related social skills.

  • Colleen

    A great non-profit for families & individuals with IDD (intellectual developmental disabilities). Very nice staff who go above & beyond always.

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