LICCO Inc. transitions

November 1, 2014

LICCO Inc. transitions

LICCO Inc. officially transitions into a certified, stand-alone provider agency.
June 2, 2014

Partnership announced between LICCO and Hopewell Industries

In a letter to LICCO employees and families, Superintendent Nancy Neely announced a formal partnership between LICCO and Hopewell Industries in Coshocton County. Hopewell’s CEO Mary […]
April 1, 2014

Early Childhood Services expand

In April of 2014, LCBDD began expanding its Early Childhood services, which initially were only offered from birth to 3, to include preschool-aged children. Roll out […]
November 1, 2013

Employment First policy approved

The Licking County Board of DD approved its Employment First policy. Employment First is a statewide initiative, dedicated to shifting expectations and making sure working-age adults […]
August 1, 2013

Transition Services department created

With renewed focus on employment, particulary for students graduating from high school, the Board began focusing efforts on working with students, at age 14, to help […]
April 1, 2013

ADEP becomes an option for families

LCBDD staff completed ADEP (Autism Diagnosis Education Project) training. ADEP offers parents access to a local evaluation process for children under the age of three suspected […]
March 13, 2013

Focus on Ages and Stages and Person Centered Planning

Superintendent Nancy Neely reached out to families, caregivers and providers in a letter, informing them of the board’s future plans. Some of those inititatives included a […]
March 13, 2013

Transition toward more choices

Superintendent Nancy Neely sent a letter to families of people attending LICCO, informing them that their loved ones would have more choices for direct service providers. […]
September 3, 2010

LCBDD announces Endowment Fund

Thanks to a generous bequest from Martha Welsh — the grandmother of two women receiving services from LCBDD— the agency established the LCBDD Endowment Fund through […]