Health Provider

Douglas Developmental Disabilities Center

(848) 932-4500
New Brunswick

The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center (DDDC) was established by the Board of Governors of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, in 1972 to meet the needs of people with autism spectrum disorders and their families.

The DDDC serves the needs of people with autism spectrum disorders, their families and their schools. As an ABA program, we use these principles to organize our delivery of services. We recognize our responsibility to work collaboratively with the families of the children and adults we serve, and with the agencies that fund their treatment. As a university-based program, our commitment includes the education of undergraduate and graduate students and the dissemination of knowledge through research, training, and consultative services. We also provide information about the treatment and education of people with autism spectrum disorders to the professional community and the general public.

DDDC Services & Programs:

  • THE DOUGLASS SCHOOL
  • ADULT SERVICES
  • SCHOOL-BASED SERVICES
  • HOME-BASED SERVICES
  • EVALUATIONS
  • FUNCTIONAL BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT
Age Groups
  • Adults
Community Services
Education
Family & Support Services
Health Services
Behavioral / Mental Health
Intellectual and Developmental Needs
Payment Options
  • Low Cost / Donation
  • Private / Commercial Insurance

Last Updated: 07/18/19