Our Mission: To protect Participant Choice and Control of Services.
We accomplish our mission in the following ways:
1. By acknowledging and respecting that each participant is the center of the service plan and
that all participants are capable of self-directing his/her program with varying levels of supports.
2. By recognizing that the participant is the leader of the team, and all other members work to
ensure that his/her interests, desires, and goals are reflected in the service plan so that each
participant is able to develop their potential, experience meaningful interactions in their
communities, and live joyfully.
3. By recognizing and promoting the inclusion and formal involvement of family members, or
other advocates chosen by the participant, in the provision of direct services and other supports
throughout the lifetime of the participant when this involvement reflects the desire of the
participant and is in his/her best interest, as determined by each participant and his/her team.
4. By informing the larger community, including government administrators and elected
officials, about the nature and benefits of true self-direction.
5. By advocating for participants’ right to individualized and genuinely person-centered plans,
including unique and outside-the-box thinking without arbitrary and unnecessary restrictions not
otherwise part of CMS guidelines and regulations.
6. By working cooperatively with Maryland’s DDA, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid
Services, and elected officials to use resources wisely and to maintain and improve services for
Self-Directing participants.
7. By providing a platform where self-directing participants and their families/advocates can
celebrate achievements; arrange formal and informal social gatherings; learn about issues that
affect self-direction options; share resources; exchange information and ideas; and work together
to solve problems.
Recent News
SDAN Membership Meetings for May
Two SDAN membership meetings will be held virtually on Thursday, May 14, 2026. Please find Zoom links below to join virtually: Registration link for 5/14 at 12:00 PM: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/1lwzhE9JQquNLJX3J6FEeA Registration link for 5/14 at 7:00...
Ed’s Story: Why Family Support Means Everything
For Ed, self-direction comes down to one word - trust. It’s the trust he has in the people who support him, the comfort he finds in his own home, and the peace of mind he carries through his daily life. As Ed got older and his needs evolved, self-direction gave him...
Jacob and Benjamin: Why Self-Direction Works for Families with Complex Needs
Benjamin is 27. His younger brother Jacob is 24. Both self-direct their services, and for them, self-direction is the foundation that allows two very different young men to live fuller, healthier lives with the individualized support they need. Benjamin has...
Jake’s Story of Stability and Growth
Jake’s success depends on trust. And trust depends on long-term, stable direct support staff who are paid fairly enough to stay. Jake is 25 years old. He has Down syndrome and autism, along with health and sensory needs that require close supervision for his safety....
Noah’s Story: Safety, Structure, and a Life Fully Lived Through Self-Direction
Noah is 24 years old. He is autistic and experiences the world differently, with needs that require consistency and care. He is also deeply social, active, and happiest when he is out in the community, surrounded by familiar faces and meaningful routines. For Noah and...
Charlotte’s Story: Independence Built Through Self-Direction
For Charlotte, self-direction is the reason her independence didn’t disappear when her physical needs changed. It is also the reason why she is able to live independently, work remotely, and build a life that reflects her goals rather than her limitations. Charlotte...
Nick’s Story: Choice, Community, and Safety Through Self-Direction
Nick is 31 years old and lives with his mom and dad, who have spent his life helping him build a meaningful place in the world. He is autistic and nonverbal, communicating primarily through an app on his iPad, along with a few signs and spoken words. Even without many...
Mat’s Story: Building Stability, Independence, and a Future
For Mat self-direction isn’t just a service model - it’s the foundation that allows him to work, lead, and live independently. At 39 years old, Mat supports himself and his brother, who lives with autism and schizophrenia and recently moved into Mat’s home....
SDAN Statement: Clarifying MIDSEC and Urging Action on Proposed DDA Budget Cuts
We want to speak directly to you about the concern and confusion many are feeling right now. We wish to clarify the role of the (MIDSEC) and to ask for your continued advocacy in response to the Department of Disabilities Administration’s (DDA) proposed budget...
Seen, Supported, and Included: Abby’s Story
For Abby, self-direction means living a life that is active, connected, and centered upon her own choices. Before self-direction, Abby participated in a traditional program with rigid schedules, limited flexibility, and frequent staff changes. While those settings...
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