DC HRP: District of Columbia's Health Resource Partnership

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About DCHRP

Health Resources Partnership (HRP) seeks to expand the community health care capacity for individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities in Washington D.C. by:

  • Providing health and mental health services that are accessible
  • Implementing strategies to promote quality health outcomes

Selected Project Activities

Project Faculty and Staff

Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development

Marisa Brown, MSN, RN, Project Director
Antonia Brathwaite-Fisher, MA, Associate Project Director

Rachel Brady, PT, DPT, MS, Physical Therapist
Kimberly A. Bullock, MD, Medical Director
Kathleen Carlyle, RN, Nurse
Kim Chavis, RN, Nurse
Diane M. Jacobstein, PhD, Clinical Psychologist
Kim Johnston, RN, Nurse
Kendra Kittrell, MPT, Physical Therapist
Ron Koshes, MD, Psychiatrist
Cynthia Lambert, OTR/L, Occupational Therapist
Toby Long, PhD, PT, Physical Therapist
Matt Mason, PhD, Psychologist
John Richards, MA, AITP, Director of Information Technology
Erica Thomas, MS, Health Care Navigator

Janet Thomas, MEd, OTR/L, Occupational Therapist
Lashondra Thomas, MS, Speech-Language Pathologist


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Partners

The Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development (GUCCHD) is the federally funded University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) for the District of Columbia.

The following partners are collaborating with the GUCCHD-UCEDD in this effort:

Georgetown University Department of Family Medicine
Project Action
D.C. State Policy Council on Family Supports
The ARC of D.C.
The Quality Trust for Individuals with Disabilities
The D.C. Coalition of Service Provider

 

 

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