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October 6, 2008




NADSA News

May 24, 2007

Contact: Sarah Mashburn, NADSA, (202) 508-9492

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Statement from Merle Griff, Chair, National Adult Day Services Association on the "Invest in Older Americans" Congressional Briefing

The National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA) commends Sen. Gordon Smith (R-Ore.) and the members Leadership Council on Aging Organization for calling on Congress to increase funding for Older Americans Act (OAA) programs by 10 percent at their "Invest in Older Americans" Congressional Briefing.

The programs authorized under the OAA, including adult day services (ADS) and other home and community-based services (HCBS), help older Americans remain in their own homes and help them live fuller, more independent lives.

In particular, the OAA includes provisions for enhanced government coordination of HCBS programs and outreach under the National Family Caregiver Support Program. These provisions help ADS providers expand the structured and comprehensive programs they offer to functionally and/or cognitively impaired adults and promote the value of adult day to their loved ones.

We urge Congress to increase OAA funding to help more Americans access valuable services that ADS providers offer nationwide.

About NADSA

The National Adult Day Services Association (www.nadsa.org) is the leading voice of the rapidly growing adult day services industry in the United States. NADSA is an independent national organization dedicated to raising public and government awareness of the value of adult day services. Adult day services provide community-based care for frail elders as well as persons of all ages with multiple and special needs associated with conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury, mental illness, HIV/AIDS, vision and hearing impairments, and more. NADSA's Officers and Board Members reflect the range of adult day services providers in the industry. NADSA provides its members, adult day centers across the U.S., with effective national advocacy, educational and networking opportunities, technical assistance, research and communication services.