IIDD Service Providers in Toledo and across Ohio often struggle to navigate financial and operational challenges, particularly funding issues and staffing shortages. Individual Options (IO), Level I, and Self-Empowered Life Funding (SELF) Waivers offer individuals with Intellectual Disabilities a variety of living arrangements and service options, promoting independence and enhancing quality of life outside Intermediate Care Facilities. However, navigating funding complexities with local County Boards or Department of Disabilities administrations can pose significant challenges for service providers seeking timely and appropriate payment.
Brady Ware works with Ohio service providers for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Toledo and Ohio to establish productive relationships with County Boards, individuals, and guardians, as well as ensure smooth operations within the state Department of Developmental Disabilities system. Beyond this, we are actively involved in prominent organizations, including the Ohio Provider Resource Association, Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations, and Miami Valley Nonprofit Collaborative. In addition, we have developed a network of specialty consultants who are available as needed.
Brady Ware provides compliance advisory services for IIDD Service Provider and Intermediate Care Facilities in Toledo and across Ohio from our Columbus-based nonprofit practice. To learn more about our for IIDD Service Provider and Intermediate Care Facilities accounting and advisory services, complete the form below and a team member will follow up shortly.
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