Focus on Adults & Older Adults

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and prevention expects that the number of Americans aged 65 and over will double in the next 20 years. In 2030, one in five Americans will be among the 71.5 million over age 65. Many may face increasing difficulty as they approach their everyday living activities and will need caregivers for support.

Easterseals is teaching communities to transform care, to provide support for caregivers, and to enhance adult day and in-home care services. Easterseals advocates for legislation, services and supports that provide individuals and their families with good choices. To assure that health and wellness, independence and quality of life are among our top priorities for adults with disabilities and older adults, who face new limitations due to aging. For young adults living with disabilities, Easterseals adult day and residential housing programs create opportunities to access community-based services and supports near their families.

Easterseals is uniquely positioned to advocate and offer support for our nation’s more than 45 million caregivers with our emphasis on providing community-based services and supports for adults with disabilities and older adults. Easterseals does this through its network of experts on caregiving and older adult services, and with informational resources for families.

Older adults playing a game.

Tackling the critical issue of making transportation available and accessible for people living with disabilities, Easterseals Project ACTION, funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, has a 24-year history of working with transportation providers and communities to find solutions. Easterseals administers the National Center for Senior Transportation, funded by the Federal Transit Administration in partnership with the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging to improve transportation options for older Americans.

Finding employment is a growing issue for older adults. Easterseals became a grantee of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Senior Community Service Employment Program, in 2003. Since 2006, Easter Seals has provided new employment training opportunities for nearly 9,000 adults, aged 55 and over, who have provided 1.6 million hours of community service, and placed more than 3,000 older workers in new, permanent jobs. Believing the contrast between adult day and in-home services and nursing home placement is stark, as a lifestyle choice and a financial reality, Easterseals continues to invest in its adult and senior programs. This past year, more than 33,000 adults and older adults received services through adult day, in-home, community- based supports, and case management programs at Easterseals.

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