Thursday, May 31, 2012

www.ucp.org/the-case-for-inclusion/2011/images/The Case for Inclusion 2012_Full Narrative_final .pdf

www.ucp.org/the-case-for-inclusion/2011/images/The Case for Inclusion 2012_Full Narrative_final .pdf


22 states now meet the 80% Home-like Setting Standard, which means that at
least 80% of all individuals with ID/DD are served in settings such as their own home, a
family home, family foster care or small group settings like shared apartments with fewer
than three residents. The US average for this standard is 79%. Just seven states meet a
90% Home-like Setting Standard, and these top performers include Arizona, California,
Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Hampshire and Vermont.

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