Compare Data Across States Select an Indicator Median annual nursing home private pay cost as a percentage of median household income age 65+ Median annual home care private pay cost as a percentage of median household income age 65+ Private long-term care insurance policies in effect per 1,000 people age 40+ Percent of adults age 21+ with ADL disabilities at or below 250% of poverty receiving Medicaid Medicaid LTSS beneficiaries per 100 people with ADL disabilities ADRC/No Wrong Door Functions (composite indicator, scale 0-100%) Percent of Medicaid and state-funded LTSS spending going to HCBS for older people and adults with physical disabilities Percent of new Medicaid aged/disabled LTSS users first receiving services in the community Number of people participant-directing services per 1,000 people with disabilities Home health and personal care aides per 100 adults age 18+ with ADL disabilities Assisted living and residential care units per 1,000 population age 75+ Subsidized housing opportunities (place-based and vouchers) as a percentage of all housing units Rate of employment for adults with ADL disabilities ages 18-64 relative to rate of employment for adults without ADL disabilities ages 18-64 Percent of high-risk nursing home residents with pressure sores Percent of long-stay nursing home residents who are receiving an antipsychotic medication Supporting working caregivers (composite indicator, scale 0-9.0) Person- and Family-Centered Care (composite indicator, scale 0-5.5) Nurse Delegation and Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice (composite indicator, scale 0-5.0) Transportation Policies (composite indicator, scale 0-5.0) Percent of nursing home residents with low care needs Percent of home health patients with a hospital admission Percent of long-stay nursing home residents hospitalized within a six-month period Percent of nursing home residents with moderate to severe dementia with one or more potentially burdensome transitions at end of life Percent of new nursing home stays lasting 100 days or more Percent of people with 90+ day nursing home stays successfully transitioning back to the community