Sixteen states and the District of Columbia (D.C.) are working to connect systems and families to support care for aging individuals with developmental disabilities and their family caregivers, according to a recent report. The five-year Bridging Aging and Disability Community of Practice was launched in 2021 by the federal Administration for Community Living (ACL).

Planning for the future of individuals with I/DD and their families includes making arrangements for when a primary family caregiver becomes unable to provide support. An estimated 35% of adults with I/DD reside with family caregivers who are between the ages of . . .

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