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Parental Caregivers' Desires for Lifetime Assistance Planning for Future Supports for Their Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Authors:Amy Hewitt  Elizabeth Lightfoot  Matthew Bogenschutz  Katey McCormick  Lori Sedlezky  Robert Doljanac
Affiliation:1. Research &2. Training Center on Community Living, Institute on Community Integration , University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, Minnesotahewit005@umn.edu;4. School of Social Work , University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, Minnesota;5. Training Center on Community Living, Institute on Community Integration , University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, Minnesota
Abstract:Future life planning is a growing concern among families with children with disabilities. This article presents a needs assessment evaluating feasibility of a new model for future life planning for family caregivers, Lifetime Assistance, which will provide ongoing planning and monitoring for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Using surveys informed by a series of focus groups, data were gathered from older and younger parents in one midwestern state regarding the potential program. Study results indicate that respondents did not feel the current system of support was adequate for planning for their child's future, nor sufficient for monitoring the quality of life for their children in the future. Although almost all families had identified a person to support their family members when they were no longer able to do so, parental caregivers overwhelmingly identified the need for the Lifetime Assistance program and many were willing to pay for this service themselves.
Keywords:family caregivers  financial planning  futures planning  intellectual and developmental disabilities  quality-of-life monitoring
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