As he sifted through the scattered photos – there were hundreds, along with videos, letters and school art projects – Michael Ramsey realized he had a bigger job than just organizing his family pictures. “This was his legacy,” Ramsey said of his son Eric, now 36. “And it was the way to tell his story …
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Book shares family’s journey of love, resilience
July 17th, 2025 by FCBDD CommunicationsFranklin County DD welcomes new West Central School principal
July 16th, 2025 by FCBDD CommunicationsAmy Comford, an occupational therapist who has spent almost all of her 30-year career in schools, has joined Franklin County DD as principal of West Central School and Transition Services. Comford replaces Rebecca Holthaus, who retired in June. “Amy is a conscientious and dynamic leader. Her enthusiasm for our students and their families and support …
Provider Fair returns to state fairgrounds Sept. 2
June 20th, 2025 by FCBDD CommunicationsThe 2025 Franklin County DD Provider and Community Resource Fair is set for Tuesday, Sept. 2, in Kasich Hall at the Ohio Expo Center. The free event allows people with disabilities, families and caregivers to connect in person with dozens of service providers, community-resource organizations and — new this year — employers. Provider tables and …
Self-advocates, families share concerns with legislators
May 15th, 2025 by FCBDD CommunicationsFrom wages for direct-support professionals to Medicaid to supported decision-making, advocates spoke out on issues important to the disability community during Legislative Advocacy Day. “I’ve been writing lots of notes here about the issues raised,” Ohio House Minority Leader Allison Russo told the crowd. She and several other central Ohio legislators – Sen. Hearcel Craig, …
Autism: Facts key to acceptance and progress
April 24th, 2025 by FCBDD CommunicationsAs advocates celebrated Autism Acceptance Month this April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its prevalence findings to show that among 8-year-olds in the United States, an estimated 1 in 31 has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Franklin County DD encourages the public to keep up the action on two fronts: …
Therapy dog making new friends at transition school
April 2nd, 2025 by FCBDD CommunicationsBlondie isn’t yet top dog at West Central School, but she’s doing her best to ease into the job. The 5-year-old Labrador/golden retriever cross often works alongside Franklin County DD’s veteran facility dog, Lion, who is set to retire later this spring. West Central intervention specialist Patti Saniel-Banrey jokes that “Blondie is the little sister …
Franklin County DD welcomes new board members
February 3rd, 2025 by FCBDD CommunicationsThree people with deep experience in disability issues and advocacy are the newest members of the Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Franklin County Commissioners appointed Rebecca Swartz, Katherine Silver Kelly and Gene Harshaw to four-year terms on the agency board. They took their seats at the January meeting, where members also elected Dean Fadel …
Special Olympian explores self-advocacy role
January 31st, 2025 by FCBDD CommunicationsAs a medal-winning athlete, manufacturing worker and dedicated family man, Chad Contreras keeps busy. But he’s still finding time to learn more about the power of self-advocacy. Contreras recently took part in a three-day Project STIR Leadership Training held in Dublin. Then he attended the December gathering of the Franklin County DD Self-Advocate Advisory Council, …
Franklin County DD announces new logo
January 27th, 2025 by FCBDD CommunicationsStarting this month, the Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities is rolling out a new logo. Bold, bright hues of teal and gold show off an outline of the state, a star pinpointing our location in the Columbus area, and a shortened version of the agency’s name: Franklin County DD. “We hope it catches on,” …
Franklin County DD welcomes new MUI director
January 2nd, 2025 by FCBDD CommunicationsEric Horvath, an experienced investigator who spent more than 27 years with Franklin County Probate Court, recently joined Franklin County DD to lead the agency’s MUI Department. He and the MUI team also are moving from Service Coordination oversight and will report to Legal Counsel Gwynn Kinsel. “Any internal investigative arm of an agency should …



