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The New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), one of the largest agencies in state government, provides public funding for and services through agencies to people with developmental disabilities. Some conditions that might be considered a developmental disability include:
- mental retardation
- cerebral palsy
- autism
- epilepsy
- spina bifida
- traumatic brain injuries and
- certain neurological impairments.
DDD funds services and supports for eligible individuals with developmental disabilities. These services are offered in the community by more than 250 agencies or by more than 600 individuals and in seven residential developmental centers administered by the division.
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