Variation in adult day services center participant characteristics by center ownership : United States, 2020
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Variation in adult day services center participant characteristics by center ownership : United States, 2020

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      An estimated 237,400 participants were enrolled in adult day services centers (ADSCs) in the United States in 2020 (1). Compared with users of other long-term care services, ADSC participants are younger and more racially and ethnically diverse (2). ADSC participants have a diverse set of needs, with many participants requiring assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and having chronic health conditions (3). This report presents the most current national estimates of selected characteristics of participants in ADSCs and compares these characteristics by center ownership type.

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      Data from the National Post-acute and Long-term Care Study

      ● A higher percentage of participants in nonprofit adult day services centers were non-Hispanic White (54%) compared with for-profit centers (28%).

      ● About 72% of participants in for-profit centers were Medicaid beneficiaries compared with 50% in nonprofit centers.

      ● The percentage of participants with Alzheimer disease or other dementias or with intellectual or developmental disability was higher in nonprofit centers than in for-profit centers.

      ● The percentage of participants needing assistance with bathing, dressing, toileting, and eating was higher in nonprofit centers than in for-profit centers.

      Suggested citation: Singh P, Lu Z, Sengupta M. Variation in adult day services center participant characteristics by center ownership: United States, 2020. NCHS Data Brief, no 453. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2022. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15620/cdc:122046.

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