Resources
3/4/2014
New Tool from Community Catalyst to Assess and Improve Medicaid Managed Long-Term Services and Supports
A new tool from Community Catalyst can help advocates promote more consumer-focused Medicaid managed long-term services and supports by making it easier to identify weaknesses and promote better practices.
1/23/2014
AUCD Issue Brief on Final FY14 Appropriations
President Obama signed the omnibus appropriations bill to fund the remainder of fiscal year 2014. AUCD has prepared this issue brief on the funding for programs important to the AUCD Network and people with disabilities.

8/1/2013
Primer for Civilian Nonprofit Organizations in Providing Support to our Military Families
This resource aims to help civilian nonprofit organizations understand the challenges faced by service members and their families, the support available through the military community, how to link military families to existing resources, and how organizations can best support military families.
6/18/2013
Fact Sheet: The Lifespan Respite Care Program

From the Administration on Aging
This fact sheet provides background and information on the Lifespan Respite Care Programs, as authorized by the Lifespan Respite Care Act.
5/22/2013
Lifespan Respite Task Force Appropriations Alert
The Lifespan Respite Care Program provides competitive grants to state agencies working in concert with Aging and Disability Resource Centers and non-profit state respite coalitions or organizations to make quality respite available and accessible to family caregivers regardless of age or disability through the establishment of State Lifespan Respite Systems. This alert gives the history of Lifespan Respite funding asks for further support for this program.

5/3/2013
2011 Wingspread Conference Final Report: Building a National Agenda for Supporting Families with a Member with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
A group of diverse national and state family support leaders and stakeholders met during a three-day intensive conference held on March 6-8, 2011 at the Johnson Foundation's Wingspread Conference Center in Racine, Wisconsin. The purpose of the conference was to generate recommendations for a National Agenda on Family Support for families of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).

4/24/2012
Building a National Agenda for Supporting Families with an Individual with Developmental or Intellectual Disabilities
The report includes as summary of the 2011 Wingspread proceedings as well as concrete recommendations to address the wide range of needs of families. The authors encourage the use of this report to further discussions and action planning, energize grassroots participation, and to encourage collaboration around specific action steps at the local, state and national levels needed to support families.
4/12/2012
FCA's Family Caregiving Year in Review Report

The Family Caregiving Alliance and the National Center on Caregiving advances the development of high-quality, cost-effective policies and programs for caregivers in every state in the country. Recently, FCA released their "Family Caregiving 2011: Year in Review" report; a compilation of research, programs, legislation, and media coverage, that includes a section on managed long-term services and supports.
10/19/2011
2011 Respite and Caregiving Fact Sheet

10/19/2011
Fact Sheet 57: Respite for Adults with Mental Health Disorders
This fact sheet focuses on respite for family caregivers of individuals with mental health issues who are between the ages of 18 and 60. It is meant to assist state agencies, Lifespan Respite grantees and their collaborators, and respite providers by increasing their understanding of the unique needs of this population and their family caregivers.
10/19/2011
National Respite Guidelines, 2011
The guidelines provide a summary of guiding principles addressing quality indicators for all respite models and services. They can act as a checklist for providers of respite to review as they address respite service delivery issues. The guidelines are intended to be used by respite provider programs, individual providers, health care providers, human services agencies (i.e., disability, health, aging, and children), state agencies, planning groups, stakeholders, and others who are interested in advancing quality respite.
10/19/2011
Participant-Directed Respite Guidebook
This guidebook is offered as a resource for programs, including State Lifespan Respite Programs, that provide respite and are interested in developing and implementing participant-directed respite.
9/9/2011
Statement on Caregiving Issues
This is a statement from the National Respite Coalition to Senate staff on the Lifespan Respite Care Program and how it makes a difference in the lives of caregivers.

8/31/2011
Benefits and Cost-Savings Due to Respite
A fact sheet prepared by the National Respite Coalition, Updated August 2011.

7/22/2008
Release of Data from the 2007 Survey of Adult Transition and Health

1/23/2007
Lifespan Respite Care Act Summary
Summary of the Senate Lifespan Respite Care Act of 2006