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Resolution Adopting the Kittitas County Developmental Disabilities Plan 2024-2026
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3/4/2025
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Mandy Buchholz
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58,428 and the United States gap of 57,719.15 The poverty rate of peopte with disabitities in <br />washington state is 25.5% compared to 9.2% for peopte without disabitities.l6 <br />EDUCATION <br />Nearty 15% of students enrotted in school districts in Washington State had a disabitity during the 2023- <br />2024 schoot year. Fewer Washington State students with disabitities met grade [eve[ standards <br />compared to students without disabilities (Engtish Language Arts 18% vs. 56%, Math 1 5% vs. 43%, <br />Science 17%vs. 47%1. Sixty'seven percent of students with disabitities graduated in four years, <br />compared to 86% of students without disabilities. About 19% of students with disabitities continue with <br />their high school education after four years, and nearly 15% drop out (compared to 5% and over 9% for <br />students without disabitities, respectivety.)Students with disabitities atso have lower rates of regutar <br />1s (Washington State Divsion of Vocationat Rehabititation20ZZl <br />16 (Washington State Divsion of Vocationat RehabititationZ02Z) <br />Acuity <br />According to Washington Administrative Code 388-828-9200, acuity is defined by an atgorithm that <br />determines the [eve[ of employment support a DDA ctient can receive. The atgorithm considers the <br />foltowing factors in determining acuity: <br />r Activities of daity tiving <br />o Behavioral support <br />o lnterpersonalsupport <br />r Environmentalsupport <br />o Levet of monitoring <br />r Emptoyment supportr Speed of compteting tasksr Quality of compteting taskso Medicalsupport <br />o Seizure support <br />Acuity <br />Levet <br />Totat <br />clients <br />No <br />hourstwages <br />reported <br />Hourslwages <br />reported lAinimum wage earned <br />Average <br />hours worked <br />per month <br />High Acuity <br />Clients 10 8 (80%)2 (20%)2 <br />(100% of those workins)2.8 <br />Medium <br />Acuitv 24 6 (25%)18 (7s%)16 <br />(89% ot those working)18.4 <br />Low Acuity 2 0 (0%)2 (100%)2 <br />(100% of those workinq)58 <br />TOTAL 36 14 (39o/ol 22 (61%l 20 <br />(91% of those working) <br />11
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