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Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Maryland Crown Logo Governor Martin O'Marley and Lt. Governor Anthony Brown
Department of Health And Mental Hygiene  

 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ADMINISTRATION
  Michael S. Chapman, Executive Director
Joseph D. Brandenburg Center

Carolyn Brown, Facility Director

Mission

Brandenburg Center is a State Residential center providing residential and rehabilitative services to support adults with developmental disabilities achieve positive outcomes from personal choices.


Vision

We are the standard by which others measure themselves in the field of developmental disabilities, by supporting individuals to achieve their dreams. All Brandenburg Center employees are dedicated partners who value creativity, initiative, communication, and team work by challenging ourselves to seek a better way..

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Unique And Distinctive Qualities

The Joseph D. Brandenburg Center, located in Western Maryland near Cumberland, is an accredited residential center serving adults with developmental disabilities specifically with severe and profound mental retardation. Services include 24-hour medical care, habiltation and individualized levels of supports to achieve personal, leisure and vocational independence.

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Contact Information

Emergency Preparedness

Provider Alertsnew

Standing Committee Training Now Available
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New Regulations Emergency Plan and Procedures


General Alertsnew

The Rosewood Center - Plan for Services to Residents


DDA Rate Task Force


Educational Alerts


DDA Brochure


"Ask Me!" Survey Report 2007


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