Introduction
The Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities is a comprehensive program for services, research, and training relevant to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. The Carolina Institute provides a continuum of clinical services from complex, interdisciplinary evaluations on-site to more limited and selected clinical services and training in all 100 counties in North Carolina. The Institute brings together state-of-the-art research and clinical practice to ensure the best possible care for citizens of North Carolina.
CIDD Facility
The Carolina Institute is proud of its building on a campus dedicated to providing cutting-edge
services, research, and training to benefit individuals with developmental disabilities and
their families. This facility houses the main CIDD administration and is the site for clinical
services, training and some of the clinical research taking place at the CIDD. Come visit us at
101 Renee Lynne Court in Carrboro, NC. Click Here for a map to our new location.
Major Programs
The Carolina Institute is home to the three following major programs of national significance for developmental disabilities:
- University Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities “UCEDD” (funded by ADD, the Administration on Developmental Disabilities)
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- Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center “IDDRC” (funded by the National
Institutes of Health)
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- Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disorders “LEND” (funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, MCH)
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The dedicated faculty and staff of the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities depend on private financial support to advance our mission to provide world class services, research and training for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
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