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1953

In 1953, a group of determined Monticello parents and supporters incorporated to initiate services for children with mental retardation.

1966

Over the years this program grew to serve children from Newton and Benton Counties until 1966 when the state encouraged this Easter Seal affiliate to join with the operation in Monticello.

1971

In 1971, the organization had reached the point where a name change was made to Comprehensive Developmental Centers, Inc., aka CDC, and its first professional executive director was hired.

1974

Ground was broken on this grant funded project in 1974 and occupancy occurred the next year of first the Workshop building and then the main Administrative Center.

1979

The Jordan School was abandoned by the mid-70’s and programs operated from the former Rensselaer High School until a new Rensselaer facility was opened at the east end of Angelica Street in 1979.

1980

During the early 1980’s, CDC opened up its first Medicaid group home.

1993

The agency also initiated successful Heartland Employment Services based in Monticello and Rensselaer in 1993.

1998

That facility, expanded in 1998, remains the hub for services in Jasper, Benton, and Newton Counties.

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