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Aging & Disability

ASPE produces policy research focusing on older adults, Medicare, dual-eligible beneficiaries, individuals with disabilities, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and caregivers. Resources relating to aging and disability include advance directives, end-of-life care planning, elder abuse, long-term services and supports (LTSS), home and community-based services (HCBS), and healthy aging.

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The Risk of Needing LTSS: DYNASIM Projections

Briefing for ASPE Long-Term Care Financing Colloquium Melissa Favreault Washington, DC

Beyond Spend-down: The Prevalence and Process of Transitions to Medicaid

  Brenda Spillman and Timothy Waidmann

ASPE Long-Term Care Financing Colloquium Presentation: Risk of Needing LTSS

This is the PDF version of the meeting presentation given by Melissa Favreault for the July 2015 meeting and webinar.

Long-Term Care Awareness and Planning: What Do Americans Want?

Joshua M.​ Wiener, Galina Khatutsky, Angela M. Greene, Trini Thach, and Benjamin Allaire RTI International Derek Brown Washingt​on University Jul​y 30, 2015 ASPE Policy Forum  

Competition and Choice in the Health Insurance Marketplaces, 2014-2015: Impact on Premiums

ASPE ISSUE BRIEF Steven Sheingold, Nguyen Nguyen, and Andre Chappel Disclaimer Persons with disabilities having problems accessing this document may call (202) 690-6870 for assistance.

ASPE Long-Term Care Financing Colloquium Presentation: Beyond Spend-down

This is the PDF version of the meeting presentation given by Brenda Spillman and Timothy Waidman for the July 2015 meeting and webinar.

IDD and Dementia

The Affordable Care Act and Caregivers Research Brief

Informal caregivers, who are caregivers not paid for their assistance, are generally family members or friends of individuals in need of long-term services and supports.

The Affordable Care Act and Caregivers Research Brief

This Research Brief, authored by Allison Carbonaro and Helen Lamont.