In-Home and Residential Long-Term Supports and Services for Persons with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities: Status and Trends 2015

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Institute on Community Integration

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People with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) live in many different types of settings including homes of their own, with a family member, with a host or foster family, or in a provider owned or operated setting. Most live with a family member and receive informal supports from family members and friends. Some also receive supports funded by Medicaid or State funding authorities. This report describes long-term supports and services (LTSS) recipients with IDD and public LTSS expenditures for state Fiscal Year (FY) 2015 by setting type, setting size, funding source, state versus nonstate operation, and recipient age.

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Larson, S.A., Eschenbacher, H.J., Anderson, L.L., Taylor, B., Pettingell, S., Hewitt, A., Sowers, M., & Bourne, M.L. (2017). In-home and residential long-term supports and services for persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities: Status and trends through 2015. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, Research and Training Center on Community Living, Institute on Community Integration.

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Larson, Sheryl; Eschenbacher, Heidi; Anderson, Lynda; Pettingell, Sandy; Hewitt, Amy; Sowers, Mary; Bourne, Mary Lou; Taylor, Brittany; Agosta, John. (2017). In-Home and Residential Long-Term Supports and Services for Persons with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities: Status and Trends 2015. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/271337.

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