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Assistive technology for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the United States in Home- and Community-Based Services.

Carli Friedman
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2023)
In FY2021, 31 states and the District of Columbia provided AT (stand-alone and combined services) through 68 waivers for people with IDD to improve functioning, communication, independence, and community integration. In total, $63.3 million was projected for the AT services for 23,753 people with IDD. Average spending per person on AT services was $2,663. We found significant variability in terms of how states allocated AT to people with IDD in their HCBS programs. Not only were less than 3% of people with IDD with HCBS projected to receive assistive technology services, there was also large variance across services and states. Assistive technology promotes the health, safety, quality of life, independence, and community integration of people with IDD - they align with the very aims of HCBS, and thus, should be expanded.
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