Adult day services center participants with Medicaid, overall and by age: United States, 2018 By age, 85% of participants under age 65, 75% of participants aged 65–74, 64% of participants aged 75–84, and 55% of participants aged 85 and over were Medicaid beneficiaries.įigure 2.Overall, 72% of participants were Medicaid beneficiaries ( Figure 2).Most ADSC participants were Medicaid beneficiaries, and the percentage of participants with Medicaid varied by age. SOURCE: National Center for Health Statistics, National Study of Long-Term Care Providers, 2018. Percentages are based on unrounded numbers estimates may not sum to totals because of rounding. NOTES: Non-Hispanic other includes non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native non-Hispanic Asian non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander and non-Hispanic persons of more than one race. Sex, race and ethnicity, and age of adult day services center participants: United States, 2018 Most ADSC participants were aged 65 and over (61%) 39% were aged under 65, 42% were aged 65–85, and 19% were aged 85 and over.įigure 1.Most ADSC participants were of a race and ethnicity other than non-Hispanic white (55%) 45% were non-Hispanic white, 22% were Hispanic, 17% were non-Hispanic black, and 16% were non-Hispanic other.Almost 6 in 10 participants of ADSCs were female (57%) ( Figure 1).Most ADSC participants were female, of a race and ethnicity group other than non-Hispanic white, and aged 65 and over. Keywords: Medicaid, activities of daily living (ADLs), home and community-based services, National Study of Long-Term Care Providers This report presents national estimates of selected characteristics of participants of ADSCs from the 2018 National Study of Long-Term Care Providers.
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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). Compared with users of other long-term care services, ADSC participants were younger and more racially and ethnically diverse ( 2). Most ADSC participants had two or three chronic conditions just over one-half of participants were diagnosed with high blood pressure.Īn estimated 251,100 participants were enrolled in adult day services centers (ADSCs) in the United States in 2018 ( 1).About 64% of participants needed assistance with three or more activities of daily living.Most ADSC participants were Medicaid beneficiaries (72%) about 85% of participants under age 65 were Medicaid beneficiaries.In 2018, about 57% of adult day services center (ADSC) participants were female, 45% were non-Hispanic white, and 39% were under age 65.Data from the 2018 National Study of Long-Term Care Providers