Consumer-Directed Supports: Economic, Health, and Social Outcomes for Families
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Summary
Explore the impact of consumer-directed support on the economic, health, and social outcomes between families enrolled in the program and those on a waiting list. Caregivers reported fewer out-of-pocket disability expenses, greater access to health care, engagement in more social activities, and greater leisure satisfaction. There also appeared to be greater impacts on lower income families; these caregivers reported better mental health and access to health care than did the waiting list group.
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RRTC on Aging with Developmental Disabilities; American Association on Mental Retardation
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Keywords
empirically evaluated outcomes of consumer-directed supports; Illinois Home Based Support Services Program (HBSSP);
Contact
Joe
Caldwell
RRTC on Aging with Developmental Disabilities
University of Illinois at Chicago
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jcaldw3@uic.edu