Eligibility for intellectual disability services through ODP requires a diagnosis of an intellectual disability based on the results of objective standardized testing.
An intellectual disability is a permanent condition that affects a person's ability to learn and function in daily life that occurs during the developmental period. A diagnosis of an intellectual disability requires that both a person's general intelligence and ability to function in daily life are significantly below average. These two conditions may be present at birth or occur in the developmental period defined as prior to the person's 22nd birthday.
Individuals interested in more information regarding eligibility for intellectual services may contact ODP by calling the Intellectual Disabilities Services Customer Service Line at 1-888-565-9435 or by contacting their local County Mental Health/Intellectual Disabilities (MH/ID) Program Office.
ID Eligibility Resources
- The Mental Health and Mental Retardation Act of 1966 (50 P.S. SS 4101 - 4704)
- ODP Services Overview (ODP Services Overview Spanish)