Developmental Services of Dickson County

Developmental Services of Dickson County Building A Community For All In 1975 the agency assumed management of a group home in White Bluff housing 17 adults. Eighteen children and families were served.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES OF DICKSON COUNTY


The Dickson County Adult Activity was initiated by a group of parents and other interested citizens in 1974. Services began for 18 adults with intellectual disabilities in the old Jackson Clinic building, then a part of the United Methodist Church of Dickson. In 1976 the program, then serving 35 adults, was moved to the old Sylvia sc

hoolhouse. In 1979 the agency opened a group home for six women in Dickson. Later that year, the program moved to a newly renovated facility on East College Street in Dickson. In 1980 a group home for ten individuals opened on Poplar Street, closing the larger group home in White Bluff. In 1981 the agency began operating early intervention services, initially serving seven children in a program the families named Foundations. Also in 1981 the agency changed its name to Developmental Services of Dickson County. In 1982 the agency assumed management of the former Goodwill program. It was called DS Industries and Budget Store and was located on Mulberry Street in Dickson. Later in 1982, the first newly constructed group home, the W.V.Lightfoot home, was opened on West Fifth Street in Dickson. This home replaced the home on Main Street and was home for eight women. In 1984 the agency moved its day services and administrative offices to a facility on North Main Street in Dickson. Later the DSI Budget Store was moved to the same location. In 1985 the Foundations Preschool Program expanded and hired its first full-time teacher. A collaborative program with six other programs to employ a pediatric physical therapist to serve young children was also started in 1985. Subsequently Foundations expanded into Cheatham and Robertson counties and today serves over 85 children and families. Also in 1985, the newly constructed Buckner Group Home was opened on Highway 48 North. Serving ten adults, it brought the number of persons served in residential programs to twenty-one. In 1985 fifty adults were served in day services. In 1986 the agency initiated services in Houston County for adults. A new position to develop community-based jobs for persons with disabilities was created and the first consumer gained full-time employment in the community. 1986 featured the first Balloon Flyaway, an agency fund raising event held in conjunction with Old Timer’s Day in Dickson. In 1987 the agency began offering Medicaid funded services for persons previously institutionalized or at risk of institutionalization. A home for eight elderly women, the Michael Group Home, was opened on Sylvis Street, the Cauthen Group Home for four women was opened on Center Avenue, and the Burns Group Home was opened for four men. The DSI Budget store was closed to create more space for the new adults entering the program. In 1987 the agency received its first grant for developing community jobs from the state Division of Rehabilitation Services. In 1988 the agency also opened its first work crew site at Maxwell Graphics, later Quebecor. Services continued to expand in community jobs and community participation until in 1999 the agency closed its sheltered workshop and transitioned everyone into community-based day activities. In 1991 the first supported living services opened, providing in home services to two women in their own home. Other sites followed in 1992 and most every year afterward. As people moved into supported living and more community-scale homes, the group homes began to downsize or close. In 1993 the agency began providing Family Support services to families containing a member with significant disabilities. These services were initially offered in Dickson, Houston, and Humphreys counties. In 1994 services were expanded to Cheatham County. In July 2012 services will begin in Montgomery and Stewart counties. In 2001 the agency initiated the Mid-Cumberland Child Care Resource Center to provide training and technical assistance to child care providers in Dickson, Houston, Cheatham, Robertson, Montgomery, Stewart, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Trousdale, Humphreys, and Sumner counties. Later renamed as the Mid-Cumberland Child Care Resource and Referral, the program expanded in 2003 with several programs to assist military families in the state and region. In July 2012 the program will also provide services in Davidson County. Today, Developmental Services supports over three hundred adults and children in a variety of home and community-based services. Developmental Services employs over two hundred and eighty staff members in eight counties and expends an annual operating budget in excess of $9.0 million.

More exciting news here at Developmental Services of Dickson County!! Today, we welcome another Medicaid Alternative Pat...
06/02/2026

More exciting news here at Developmental Services of Dickson County!!

Today, we welcome another Medicaid Alternative Pathways to Independence (MAPs) participant into the program!

A huge and very excited welcome to Devan!!

Devan is a recent Dickson County High School graduate and he is ready to get started on his future plans! He has some amazing goals ahead of him and we are so excited to help him achieve them!

We can't wait to get to work with this amazing young man! He is determined and driven and so excited 🙌

Congratulations Devan!!
Time to take that first big step
Onto YOUR path to independence!!

Let's go!! 💪

We have been nominatedIn the 2026 Main Street Awards 🏆 And we would certainly appreciate your vote!Follow the link below...
06/02/2026

We have been nominated
In the 2026 Main Street Awards 🏆
And we would certainly appreciate your vote!
Follow the link below 😊

✨Employee Spotlight✨Today, we are proud to recognize Mike Price, our ECF Director, for his years of dedicated service to...
06/01/2026

✨Employee Spotlight✨

Today, we are proud to recognize Mike Price, our ECF Director, for his years of dedicated service to Developmental Services of Dickson County.

Mike’s leadership is reflected in the incredible team he leads each day. Through his compassion, empathy, and unwavering commitment to a person-centered approach, he helps ensure that the individuals and families we serve receive the support, respect, and opportunities they deserve.

Mike’s advocacy extends far beyond the walls of DSDC. Whether attending community events, supporting initiatives that benefit the disability community, or volunteering his time to help make events successful and inclusive, Mike is ALWAYS willing to step forward and make a difference.

His passion for serving others, dedication to inclusion, and commitment to building meaningful connections throughout our community have made a lasting impact on countless lives.

Thank you, Mike, for your leadership, your HUGE heart for service, and the positive difference you make every day. We are grateful to have you as part of the DSDC family!

We appreciate you! 💙

Happy Saturday everyone! Today, in our "DSP Spotlight" series,Our next nominee is.......Jason Miller!! Jason is a valued...
05/30/2026

Happy Saturday everyone!

Today, in our "DSP Spotlight" series,
Our next nominee is.......

Jason Miller!!

Jason is a valued DSP at High Street. Most nights, you can find him sitting in the living room playing Uno, laughing along and being a great sport when his supported individual beats him yet again 🤷‍♀️

He’s quiet, kind, and incredibly patient, and although he came into this field brand new, you would never know it by how naturally he adapted and connected with those around him.

Jason has quickly become someone both the individuals and staff genuinely enjoy being around. Families trust him, his coworkers appreciate him, and the people he supports clearly feel comfortable with him. His calm presence, willingness to learn, and caring nature make him a great asset to High St.

Thank you Jason for all you do!
We appreciate you 💙

Nominated by:
Kari Sullivan

What an exciting day!! Today, we officially welcomed another Medicaid Alternative Pathways to Independence (MAPs) progra...
05/29/2026

What an exciting day!!

Today, we officially welcomed another Medicaid Alternative Pathways to Independence (MAPs) program participant!

Meet Keonna 💕

She is so excited to get started in the MAPs program. And we are so thankful that we get to be a part of that journey! She has chosen some awesome goals to work on for her first year in the program. And we have no doubt that she will be successful!

Keonna we welcome you! And we can't wait to see your dreams unfold as you take this next step toward independence!!

Look at that smile 😊

Good morning all ☀️As we continue our "DSP Spotlight" seriesOur next nominee is.......Bethany Lecomte!! Bethany is the k...
05/28/2026

Good morning all ☀️

As we continue our "DSP Spotlight" series
Our next nominee is.......

Bethany Lecomte!!

Bethany is the kind of DSP every program hopes for. She works nonstop with unwavering dedication, always putting the needs of the supported person first.

The bond between Bethany and the person she supports is truly special—their interactions are filled with care, patience, and genuine connection. Through her consistency and commitment, Bethany has provided stability and comfort that has made a lasting impact.

Even on the hardest days, Bethany continues to show up with a positive attitude and a caring heart. She brings a breath of fresh air into every room she enters, uplifting those around her with her kindness and energy. Her compassion, reliability, and devotion do not go unnoticed, and she is deeply appreciated by both the people she supports and her team.

Thank you Bethany for all you do
We appreciate you! 💙

Nominated by:
Kari Sullivan

Ladies and gentlemen.....This is the face of a young man That received his very first paycheck ever!!!! Please help us c...
05/27/2026

Ladies and gentlemen.....

This is the face of a young man
That received his very first paycheck ever!!!!

Please help us congratulate Jacob
On his hard work at his new job!

We are very thankful for the support of
His Job Coach through VR
The support he receives with the Medicaid Alternative Pathways to Independence (MAPs) program

And..an amazing employer!

Because of some amazing teamwork
And HIS determination....

He is taking BIG steps
Toward Independence!! 🙌

We are SO PROUD of you Jacob!! 🎉🎉🎉

(Details on check blurred for privacy)

05/27/2026

Join the Tennessee Center for Decision-Making Support for our monthly transition webinar designed for high school students with disabilities ages 14–22 and their families!

During this session, we will discuss helpful transition information including:

• Supported Decision-Making

• Decision-Making Supports (legal documents such as conservatorships, powers of attorney, special needs trusts, ABLE accounts, etc.)

• Transition Resources and Support Services

• Planning for Adulthood

Whether you are just starting transition planning or preparing for life after high school, this webinar will provide practical information and tools to help families feel more confident and prepared.

📅 June 8
⏰ 5:30PM CST – 7:00PM CST
📌 Register today to save your spot!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lKoORqLr5peWutit03_-MBuaJN1xs_tB0LFQLXOkH-E/viewform?edit_requested=true

✨✨DSP Spotlight✨✨As we continue our "DSP Spotlight" seriesOur next nominee is.....Cara Gray! Cara is an incredible DSP2 ...
05/25/2026

✨✨DSP Spotlight✨✨

As we continue our "DSP Spotlight" series
Our next nominee is.....

Cara Gray!

Cara is an incredible DSP2 who leads with both strength and compassion. She is strong-willed, caring, and understanding, always making sure the needs of those she supports are met. She consistently steps up to fill in wherever needed without complaint, showing a level of dedication and reliability that truly stands out. Cara stays proactive, advocates for what is needed, and works hard to ensure everything runs smoothly for both the individuals she supports and her team.

What makes Cara especially valuable is the genuine connection she builds with those in her care. She takes the time to learn each person’s personality, preferences, and little quirks so she can support them in the best way possible. Her fun, loving, and nurturing nature helps create a positive and comforting environment for everyone around her.

Cara, we appreciate you!!
Thank you for all you do 💙

Nominated by:
Kari Sullivan

05/24/2026

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115 Luther Road
Dickson, TN
37055

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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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