About the Elderly & Disabled Services in Washington Market Research Report
What’s Included in the Elderly & Disabled Services in Washington Market Research Report
Definition of the Elderly & Disabled Services in Washington?
This industry provides outpatient social assistance services to improve the quality of life for older adults and persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. The services provide for the welfare of these individuals in areas characterized as day care, nonmedical home care or homemaker services, social activities, group support and companionship.
What’s included in the Elderly & Disabled Services in Washington?
The Elderly & Disabled Services in Washington includes nonmedical home aid services, social assistance for elderly and disabled adults, government grants and private contributions and social assistance for children. Related terms covered in the Elderly & Disabled Services in Washington industry report includes insurance covering around 80.0 million low-income americans (kff, 2024), making up one-sixth of healthcare spending and half of long-term care costs. jointly funded by states and the federal government but state-administered, medicaid shows significant variations in spending and coverage due to state-level policy flexibility, a person born during the birth boom between 1946 and 1964, care for a chronic condition, trauma or illness that limits a person's ability to carry out basic self-care tasks, called activities of daily living (adls). medicaid covers some long-term services and supports (ltss). ltss includes medical and personal care services aiding daily and instrumental activities for aging, chronic illness or disability, provided through nursing facilities, adult day care, home aides and more, a social insurance program administered by the us government, providing health insurance coverage to people who are aged 65 and over and to those who are physically disabled, anyone who assists someone else who is, to some degree, incapacitated and needs help performing the daily tasks essential to living a normal life and states can develop home and community-based services (hcbs) waivers to allow medicaid beneficiaries to receive services in their homes or communities rather than in institutions or other isolated settings. these programs serve older adults, people with physical disabilities and people with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Industry Performance of the Elderly & Disabled Services industry in Washington
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Elderly & Disabled Services in Washington
#15 in Highest Revenue 1.8% of state's GDPRevenue (2025)
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Elderly & Disabled Services in the US
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Key Drivers of the Elderly & Disabled Services industry in Washington
See how key industry drivers, such as population, median houshold income, new business formation, number of adults aged 65 and older, number of people with private health insurance and federal funding for medicare and medicaid are impacting Elderly & Disabled Services in Washington
Washington Economic Indicators
Population
Median Houshold Income
New Business Formation
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US Key External Drivers
Number of adults aged 65 and older
Number of people with private health insurance
Federal funding for Medicare and Medicaid
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County Data of the Elderly & Disabled Services industry in Washington
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Key Statistics of the Elderly & Disabled Services industry in Washington
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