Case/Care Management | Washington County Senate Bill 40
10558 West State Hwy E, Potosi, MO 63664
Eligibility
An individual who has a developmental disability that:
Began before age 22
Is likely to continue indefinitely
Results in substantial limitations in at least two of the following areas: Living and working independently, written verbal communication, self-direction, learning, mobility and self-care
Required documents
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Hours
Mon -Fri 8:00am to 4:00pm
573-438-2866
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Main
573-438-2875
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Websitehttps://www.wcsb40.com
Languages
English
Application process
Individuals seeking services through WCSB40 will go through an intake process with the local Department of Mental Health Regional Office.
The local regional office which serves Washington County is Rolla Regional Office.
Individuals wishing to go through intake should call 1-800-828-7604 and ask for the Washington County Intake Person.
RRO will determine eligibility and if a person is eligible for developmental disability services a service coordinator from the county will be assigned
Fees
Medicaid
Self Pay
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Service area
Washington County in Missouri
Receives and disperses tax dollars at the county level for the support of individuals with developmental disabilities. Provides targeted case management services for those individuals. This service is provided by a service coordinator employed by Washington County Senate Bill 40 Board. A service coordinator or case manager as they are sometimes referred to, is the person responsible to assist individuals with developmental disability in assessing the need for and finding resources and services to assist in being successful in life and community. These resources may include natural and paid supports.
Last Assured
11/24/2025
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WASHINGTON COUNTY SENATE BILL 40
Receives and disperses tax dollars at the county level for the support of individuals with developmental disabilities. Provides targeted case management services for those individuals. This service is provided by a service coordinator employed by Washington County Senate Bill 40 Board. A service coordinator or case manager as they are sometimes referred to, is the person responsible to assist individuals with developmental disability in assessing the need for and finding resources and services to assist in being successful in life and community. These resources may include
