<strong>Bridging</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Aging</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Developmental</strong> <strong>Disabilities</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Networks: Challenges <strong>and</strong> Best Practices Alan Factor, Tamar Heller, <strong>and</strong> Mat<strong>the</strong>w Janicki Funded by <strong>the</strong> Administration on <strong>Developmental</strong> <strong>Disabilities</strong> through <strong>the</strong> Association of University Centers on <strong>Disabilities</strong> Institute on Disability <strong>and</strong> Human Development University of Illinois at Chicago March 15, 2012
REPORT FUNDING This report was funded through <strong>the</strong> Association of University Centers on <strong>Disabilities</strong> from <strong>the</strong> Administration on <strong>Developmental</strong> <strong>Disabilities</strong> Contract, Award No. HHSP23320082917YC/Modification No. 3. Additional support was provided by <strong>the</strong> U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education <strong>and</strong> Rehabilitative <strong>Service</strong>s, National Institute on Disability <strong>and</strong> Rehabilitation Research Grant No. H133B080009. However, <strong>the</strong> content of this report does not necessarily represent <strong>the</strong> policy of <strong>the</strong> Administration on <strong>Developmental</strong> <strong>Disabilities</strong> or <strong>the</strong> Department of Education, <strong>and</strong> you should not assume endorsement by <strong>the</strong> Federal Government ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors of this report would like to acknowledge <strong>the</strong> work group convened by <strong>the</strong> Administration on <strong>Developmental</strong> <strong>Disabilities</strong> which helped us conceptualize <strong>the</strong> issues to address in <strong>the</strong> report: Sharon Lewis, Commissioner, Administration on <strong>Developmental</strong> <strong>Disabilities</strong> Andrew Morris, Policy Analyst, Administration on <strong>Developmental</strong> <strong>Disabilities</strong> George Jesien, Ph.D., Executive Director, Association of University Centers on <strong>Disabilities</strong> Robert Hornyak, Director, Office of Performance <strong>and</strong> Evaluation, Administration on <strong>Aging</strong> Henry Claypool, Director, Office on Disability Nancy Thaler, Executive Director, National Association of State Directors of <strong>Developmental</strong> <strong>Disabilities</strong> <strong>Service</strong>s Ralph Lollar, Director, Disabled & Elderly Health Programs Group, Division of Long Term <strong>Service</strong>s & Supports, Centers for Medicare <strong>and</strong> Medicaid <strong>Service</strong>s Suzanne Bosstick, Disabled & Elderly Health Programs Group, Division of Long Term <strong>Service</strong>s & Supports, Centers for Medicare <strong>and</strong> Medicaid <strong>Service</strong>s Edo Banach, Technical Director, Program Alignment Group, Federal Coordinated Health Care Office, Centers for Medicare <strong>and</strong> Medicaid <strong>Service</strong>s We also want to thank Luca Badetti, Graduate Research Assistant, for his support in conducting <strong>the</strong> research <strong>and</strong> Dora Fisher, Research Specialist in <strong>Developmental</strong> <strong>Disabilities</strong>, for her support in preparing <strong>the</strong> final report. RECOMMENDED CITATION Factor, A., Heller, T., & Janicki, M. (2012). <strong>Bridging</strong> <strong>the</strong> aging <strong>and</strong> developmental disabilities service networks: Challenges <strong>and</strong> best practices. Chicago: Institute on Disability <strong>and</strong> Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago. This report can be downloaded at http://www.<strong>rrtcadd</strong>.org. iii
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