The National Core Indicators (NCI) program is a voluntary effort by state developmental disability agencies to track their performance using a standardized set of consumer and family/guardian surveys with nationally validated measures. The effort is coordinated by the National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services (NASDDDS) and the Human Services Research Institute (HSRI).
In 2019-20, a total of 46 states, the District of Columbia and 22 sub-state entities participated in NCI.
Where are the statistics in this report from?
This report includes findings from the National Core Indicators® 2019-20 Adult Family Survey (AFS). The data shown are weighted NCI averages. These data are comprised of 19,183 valid surveys collected across 14 states: Arizona (AZ), California (CA), Delaware (DE), District of Columbia (DC), Florida (FL), Georgia (GA), Maryland (MD), Missouri (MO), New Hampshire (NH), North Carolina (NC), Oklahoma (OK), Pennsylvania (PA), South Dakota (SD), Washington (WA).
What is the NCI Adult Family Survey?
The NCI Adult Family Survey is used to gather data on family outcomes. It is mailed to families who have an adult family member who lives with the respondent and receives at least one service in addition to case management from the state DD agency. The survey collects demographic information on both the individual receiving services (‘family member’) as well as the person who fills out the survey (the ‘respondent’) and information on services and supports received. The survey is continually refined and tested to ensure it is valid and reliable.
Please note that while the term “case manager” is used throughout this report, the same role may also be referred to as “service coordinator” or “supports coordinator” depending on the state.
Important note on reponses:
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member’s demographics, diagnoses, and personal characteristics.
Note:All qualified Californians with a developmental disability have both a civil right and an individual entitlement to receive services from the California Department of Developmental Services. California law mandates that the intake process begin within 15 days of an individual’s or family’s request for services and that the Department of Developmental Services begin providing services within 120 days after intake. These statutory requirements make California’s service system unique and could impact comparisons between its survey results and the results of other states.
Important note on Impact of COVID-19
The 2019-20 NCI Family Survey data collection cycle began July 1, 2019 and ended June 30, 2020. Midway through data collection, in February 2020, COVID-19 began to spread across the United States. Data collection for the NCI Family Surveys continued throughout the pandemic. States begin data collection at various times throughout the year – some before the pandemic started and some after. Because the family surveys do not collect information on the date of survey completion, we cannot fully assess what impact the pandemic had on data collected at different times throughout the year. Additionally, we cannot determine whether the onset of COVID-19 impacted state samples. For instance, we do not know if certain populations were more or less likely to respond to the survey after February and we do not know whether or how responses were affected for specific questions for those who completed the survey after the pandemic began. While these data will serve as an important baseline, and meaningful way for states to understand the overall impact of services on families of individuals being served, these data should be read with caution.
What is included in this report?
This report includes this state’s Adult Family Survey data compared to the NCI Average. State outcomes that are significantly higher or lower than the NCI Average are indicated with an arrow:
Outcomes where the state is significantly above the NCI average are denoted with an up arrow ▲;
Outcomes where the state is significantly below the NCI average are denoted with a down arrow ▼.
Significance is based on “Always” or “Yes” response.
The charts in this document, grouped by subdomain, display the state results alongside the average across states (NCI average). The charts are followed by accessible tables containing the same information.
To find out more about the development of the Adult Family Survey, data analysis and state samples, check out the National Adult Family Survey Report
Demographics - Family Member
Table 1. More Than One Person Living in the Home Has IDD
State
Yes
No
N
FL
16%
84%
464
Weighted NCI Average
15%
85%
18537
Table 2. Family Member's Age
State
Average Age
N
FL
39.2
484
Weighted NCI Average
34.4
18904
Table 3. Family Member's Gender
State
Male
Female
N
FL
63%
37%
482
Weighted NCI Average
61%
39%
18947
Table 4. Family Member's Race and Ethnicity
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics; categories are not mutually exclusive, therefore N is not shown.
State
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
Pacific Islander
White
Hispanic or Latino
Other
FL
1%
2%
22%
0%
60%
20%
2%
Weighted NCI Average
2%
9%
13%
1%
59%
22%
1%
Table 5a. Family Member's Disabilities
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics; categories are not mutually exclusive, therefore N is not shown.
State
Intellectual Disability
Mood Illness or Psychiatric Diagnosis
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Cerebral Palsy
Limited or No Vision
Severe or Profound Hearing Loss
FL
64%
21%
30%
25%
10%
8%
Weighted NCI Average
65%
23%
36%
18%
9%
7%
Table 5b. Family Member's Disabilities (continued)
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics; categories are not mutually exclusive, therefore N is not shown.
State
Brain Injury
Seizure Disorder or Neurological Problem
Chemical Dependency
Down Syndrome
Prader-Willi Syndrome
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Other Disabilities
FL
10%
32%
1%
18%
1%
1%
19%
Weighted NCI Average
10%
26%
1%
16%
1%
1%
17%
Table 6a. Family Member's Health Conditions
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics; categories are not mutually exclusive, therefore N is not shown.
State
Cardiovascular Disease
Diabetes
Cancer
High Blood Pressure
High Cholesterol
FL
16%
23%
5%
38%
36%
Weighted NCI Average
10%
18%
5%
30%
30%
Table 6b. Family Member's Health Conditions (continued)
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics; categories are not mutually exclusive, therefore N is not shown.
State
Dysphagia
Pressure Ulcers
Alzheimer's Disease or Other Dementia
Oral Health Problems
Sleep Apnea
Other
FL
11%
4%
4%
13%
18%
29%
Weighted NCI Average
10%
2%
2%
13%
19%
25%
Table 7. Family Member's Preferred Means of Communication
State
Spoken
Gestures or Body Language
Sign Language or Finger Spelling
Communication Aid or Device
Other
N
FL
73%
16%
3%
2%
6%
476
Weighted NCI Average
78%
14%
2%
2%
4%
18721
Table 8. Family Member Has Legal Court Appointed Guardian or Conservator
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics.
State
No Guardianship
Limited
Full
Has Guardianship but Level Is Unknown
N
FL
29%
19%
47%
4%
448
Weighted NCI Average
37%
33%
28%
2%
17813
Table 9. Guardian or Conservator Relationship to Family Member
State
Family
Friend
State Employee or Guardianship Agency
Other
N
FL
87%
1%
2%
11%
304
Weighted NCI Average
96%
1%
1%
3%
10330
Table 10. Family Member's Highest Level of Education
State
Did Not Complete High School (and Not Currently Enrolled)
Currently Enrolled in High School
High School Certification
High School Diploma or GED
Vocational School or Certificate Program
Some College
College Degree or Higher
N
FL
19%
2%
38%
26%
5%
5%
5%
464
Weighted NCI Average
16%
3%
35%
29%
4%
7%
5%
17923
Table 11. Family Member's Activities in the Past Two Weeks Included Paid Individual Job in the Community
An individual job is defined as work at an individual job in a local business alongside peers who do not have disabilities. Job is part of the typical labor market (for example, competitive employment).
State
Yes
No
N
FL
11%
89%
475
Weighted NCI Average
14%
86%
18302
Table 12. Family Member's Activities in the Past Two Weeks Included Paid Small Group Job in a Community-based Setting
A small group job is defined as work in an integrated setting, as part of a group of not more than 8 people with disabilities (for example, enclave, work crew).
State
Yes
No
N
FL
6%
94%
467
Weighted NCI Average
10%
90%
17962
Table 13. Family Member's Activities in the Past Two Weeks Included Paid Work in a Community Job That Primarily Hires People With Disabilities
Paid work in a community job that primarily hires people with disabilities is defined as work in a setting where the person interacts with the non-disabled population; this is not in a traditional sheltered workshop and NOT enclave.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
6%
94%
460
Weighted NCI Average
7%
93%
17895
Table 14. Family Member's Activities in the Past Two Weeks Included Unpaid Activity in the Community
Unpaid work in the community includes: volunteering, skills training, and staff-supported community connections.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
18%
82%
468
Weighted NCI Average
28%
72%
18038
Table 15. Family Member's Activities in the Past Two Weeks Included Paid Activity in a Facility-based Setting
Paid work performed in a facility-based setting is defined as work at a location developed specifically to provide work activity exclusively for people with disabilities; may be paid sub-minimum wage. Examples include traditional sheltered workshops or work activity centers.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
12%
88%
467
Weighted NCI Average
13%
87%
17991
Table 16. Family Member's Activities in the Past Two Weeks Included Unpaid Activity in a Facility-based Setting
An unpaid activity in a facility-based setting includes day habilitation, senior programs, or drop-in centers.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
20%
80%
461
Weighted NCI Average
21%
79%
17765
Table 17. Family Member's Activities in the Past Two Weeks Included School
State
Yes
No
N
FL
9%
91%
456
Weighted NCI Average
14%
86%
17811
Table 18. Family Member's Activities in the Past Two Weeks Included Stay at Home
State
Yes
No
N
FL
60%
40%
456
Weighted NCI Average
53%
47%
17418
Table 19. Family Member's Activities in the Past Two Weeks Included Other Activities
State
Yes
No
N
FL
39%
61%
174
Weighted NCI Average
44%
56%
6499
Table 20. Family Member's Support Needs for Self-Injurious, Disruptive, and/or Destructive Behaviors
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics.
State
No Support Needed
Some Support Needed
Extensive Support Needed
N
FL
55%
29%
16%
476
Weighted NCI Average
52%
31%
18%
18570
Table 21. Family Member's Level of Help Needed with Personal Care Activities (for example, bathing, dressing, eating)
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics.
State
No Support Needed
Some Support Needed
Extensive Support Needed
N
FL
24%
33%
43%
478
Weighted NCI Average
26%
36%
38%
18893
Table 22. Family Member's Need for Help with Other Daily Activities (for example, scheduling, managing money, or shopping)
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics.
State
No Support Needed
Some Support Needed
Extensive Support Needed
N
FL
6%
15%
79%
478
Weighted NCI Average
7%
21%
72%
18740
Demographics - Respondents
Table 23. Language Usually Spoken at Home
State
English
Spanish
Other
N
FL
90%
9%
1%
475
Weighted NCI Average
83%
11%
7%
18919
Table 24. Respondent's Age
State
Under 35
35-54
55-74
75 or Older
N
FL
3%
18%
57%
21%
476
Weighted NCI Average
4%
22%
62%
11%
18882
Table 25. Respondent's Health
State
Excellent
Very Good
Fairly Good
Poor
N
FL
11%
42%
40%
6%
483
Weighted NCI Average
16%
45%
34%
5%
18859
Table 26. Respondent's Relationship to Family Member
State
Parent
Sibling
Spouse
Grandparent
Other
N
FL
84%
10%
0%
1%
4%
480
Weighted NCI Average
86%
7%
0%
2%
4%
18876
Table 27. Respondent or Other Family Member Provides Paid Support to Family Member Receiving Services
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Respondent Provides Paid Support
Other Family Member Provides Paid Support
No
N
FL
14%
9%
78%
479
Weighted NCI Average
32%
13%
58%
18638
Table 28. Number of Adults in Household (Not Including Family Member Receiving Services)
State
One
Two
Three
Four or More
N
FL
11%
31%
41%
17%
474
Weighted NCI Average
8%
29%
43%
20%
18771
Table 29. Number of Children (Under 18 Years Old) in Household
State
None
One
Two
Three
Four or More
N
FL
89%
7%
3%
0%
1%
482
Weighted NCI Average
85%
9%
4%
1%
1%
18807
Table 30. Respondent's Highest Level of Education
State
No High School Diploma or GED
High School Diploma or GED
Vocational School or Certificate Program
Some College
College Degree or Higher
N
FL
9%
29%
7%
22%
33%
475
Weighted NCI Average
11%
22%
7%
23%
38%
18714
Table 31. Total Taxable Household Income of Wage Earners in the Past Year
State
No Earned Income
Up to $15,000
$15,001 to $25,000
$25,001 to $50,000
$50,001 to $75,000
Over $75,000
Prefer Not to Say
N
FL
20%
9%
13%
20%
9%
10%
19%
458
Weighted NCI Average
10%
7%
10%
19%
12%
20%
22%
17697
Table 32. Residential Designation (Urban, Suburban, or Rural)
State
Urban or Suburban
Rural
N
FL
80%
20%
460
Weighted NCI Average
78%
22%
17567
Demographics - Services and Supports Received
Table 33. Services and Supports Received From IDD Agency
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics; categories are not mutually exclusive, therefore N is not shown. Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Financial Support
Out-of-Home Respite Care
Day or Employment Supports
Transportation
Other Services or Supports
Self-Direction or Fiscal Intermediary Services
FL
21%
26%
44%
56%
27%
54%
Weighted NCI Average
15%
29%
53%
55%
25%
33%
Table 34. Additional Services and Supports Received (not from the IDD Agency)
All data are reported by the respondent based on their understanding of their family member's demographics, diagnoses and personal characteristics; categories are not mutually exclusive, therefore N is not shown. Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Social Security Payments (SSI/SSB)
Services or Supports from Other Agencies or Organizations
FL
97%
26%
Weighted NCI Average
90%
29%
Information and Planning
Information and Planning Tables
Table Q1. Do you get enough information to take part in planning services for your family member?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
45%
33%
15%
6%
430
Weighted NCI Average
38%
36%
18%
8%
16723
Table Q2. Is the information you get about services and supports easy to understand?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
36%
43%
19%
3%
448
Weighted NCI Average
38%
43%
16%
3%
17904
Table Q3. Does the case manager respect your family's choices and opinions?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
81%
13%
5%
1%
470
Weighted NCI Average
73%
21%
5%
1%
18025
Table Q4. Do you have enough information about other public services for which your family is eligible (for example, food stamps, SSI, housing subsidies, etc.)
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
42%
30%
16%
13%
416
Weighted NCI Average
33%
34%
18%
15%
15950
Table Q5. Do you need help planning for your family member's future with respect to any of the following?
Categories are not mutually exclusive, therefore N is not shown
State
Employment
Financial
Housing
Legal
Medical
Social or Relationships
Transition From School
Recreation or Having Fun
Other
FL
21%
31%
39%
37%
34%
27%
6%
34%
21%
Weighted NCI Average
35%
35%
49%
36%
31%
32%
12%
39%
11%
Table Q6. If you asked for crisis or emergency services during the past year, were services provided when needed?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
60%
40%
115
Weighted NCI Average
50%
50%
4716
Table Q7. Does your family member have a service plan?
State
Yes
No
N
FL ▲
90%
10%
445
Weighted NCI Average
85%
15%
15610
Table Q8. Does the plan include all the services and supports your family member needs?
State
Yes
No
N
FL
90%
10%
353
Weighted NCI Average
88%
12%
10725
Table Q9. Does your family member get all the services listed in the plan?
State
Yes
No
N
FL
88%
12%
341
Weighted NCI Average
88%
12%
10722
Table Q10. Did you or someone else in your family (besides your family member with a disability) help make the plan?
State
Yes
No
N
FL
82%
18%
374
Weighted NCI Average
81%
19%
11715
Table Q11. Did your family member help make the service plan?
State
Yes
No
N
FL
64%
36%
364
Weighted NCI Average
65%
35%
11749
Table Q12. Did you discuss how to handle emergencies (such as a medical emergency or natural disaster) at your family member's last service planning meeting?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL ▲
89%
11%
370
Weighted NCI Average
64%
36%
10683
Table Q13. If your family member left school services during the past year, did he or she have a transition plan?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
45%
55%
20
Weighted NCI Average
52%
48%
1999
Table Q14. If family member had a transition plan, did the transition plan include getting or continuing work in a community job?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
n/a
n/a
n/a
Weighted NCI Average
47%
53%
851
Table Q15. Does your family member have enough supports (for example, support workers, community resources) to work or volunteer in the community?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
61%
39%
303
Weighted NCI Average
63%
37%
12371
Table Q16. Do you feel prepared to handle the needs of your family member in an emergency such as a medical emergency or natural disaster?
State
Yes
No
N
FL ▲
93%
7%
457
Weighted NCI Average
86%
14%
16407
Access and Delivery of Services and Supports
Access and Delivery of Services and Supports Tables
Table Q17. Are you or your family member able to contact his or her support workers when you want?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
69%
25%
4%
2%
449
Weighted NCI Average
56%
33%
8%
3%
16274
Table Q18. Are you or your family member able to contact his or her case manager when you want?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
70%
23%
5%
2%
470
Weighted NCI Average
58%
31%
9%
3%
17765
Table Q19. Do support workers come and go when they are supposed to?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
68%
25%
4%
2%
423
Weighted NCI Average
61%
32%
5%
2%
14481
Table Q20. Do services and supports change when your family's needs change?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
46%
36%
13%
5%
348
Weighted NCI Average
38%
39%
15%
8%
12436
Table Q21. Do support workers speak to you in a way you understand?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
82%
15%
3%
1%
439
Weighted NCI Average
75%
21%
3%
1%
15960
Table Q22. Are services delivered in a way that is respectful of your family's culture?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
83%
15%
1%
1%
444
Weighted NCI Average
80%
17%
2%
1%
17286
Table Q23. If your family member does not communicate verbally (for example, uses gestures, sign language, or a communication aid), are there support workers who can communicate with him or her?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
39%
31%
17%
14%
109
Weighted NCI Average
34%
36%
17%
14%
2933
Table Q24. Do support workers have the right information and skills to meet your family's needs?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
63%
30%
6%
1%
424
Weighted NCI Average
50%
39%
9%
2%
15149
Table Q25. Does your family member have the special equipment or accommodations that he or she needs?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
50%
33%
10%
7%
231
Weighted NCI Average
50%
32%
11%
6%
7016
Table Q26. Can your family member see health professionals when needed?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
78%
18%
3%
1%
478
Weighted NCI Average
74%
20%
4%
1%
18542
Table Q27. Does your family member's primary care doctor understand your family member's needs related to his or her disability?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
71%
24%
4%
1%
460
Weighted NCI Average
63%
28%
7%
2%
18020
Table Q28. Can your family member go to the dentist when needed?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
60%
20%
11%
9%
470
Weighted NCI Average
65%
20%
8%
8%
18325
Table Q29. Does your family member's dentist understand your family member's needs related to his or her disability?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
63%
28%
6%
3%
397
Weighted NCI Average
63%
26%
8%
3%
16519
Table Q30. If your family member takes medications, do you know what they're for?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
91%
6%
1%
1%
433
Weighted NCI Average
92%
6%
1%
1%
15327
Table Q31. Do you, your family member, or someone else in your family know what is needed to safely take the medications (when it should be taken, how much to take, and the potential side effects)?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
91%
8%
1%
1%
432
Weighted NCI Average
91%
8%
1%
1%
15127
Table Q32. If your family member uses mental health services, does the mental health professional understand your family member's needs related to his or her disability?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
66%
23%
8%
3%
156
Weighted NCI Average
61%
26%
8%
5%
6728
Table Q33. If you need respite services, how often are you able to use them?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▼
27%
21%
19%
33%
242
Weighted NCI Average
36%
21%
18%
24%
9921
Table Q34. If you have used respite services in the past year, were you satisfied with the quality of the respite services?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
62%
23%
7%
9%
151
Weighted NCI Average
65%
23%
6%
6%
7402
Table Q35. Does your family get the supports and services it needs?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
80%
20%
425
Weighted NCI Average
78%
22%
15405
Table Q36. If family does not get the support and services needed, what additional services does your family need?
Categories are not mutually exclusive, therefore N is not shown. Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Respite
Regularly Scheduled Support for Family Member
Homemaker Services
Home or Vehicle Modifications
Counseling
Family-to-Family Networks
Support or Training to Use Family Member's Assistive Technology
Other
FL
65%
28%
24%
19%
19%
12%
17%
35%
Weighted NCI Average
50%
30%
16%
15%
22%
15%
15%
37%
Choice, Decision Making and Control
Choice, Decision Making and Control Tables
Table Q37. Can your family choose or change the agency that provides your family member's services?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
70%
20%
3%
6%
348
Weighted NCI Average
62%
24%
6%
8%
9846
Table Q38. Can your family choose or change your family member's support workers?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
73%
18%
4%
5%
363
Weighted NCI Average
59%
24%
9%
8%
9986
Table Q39. Does your family directly manage support staff?
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL ▲
58%
18%
7%
17%
332
Weighted NCI Average
47%
20%
9%
24%
9516
Table Q40. Do service providers for your family member work together to provide support?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
82%
18%
274
Weighted NCI Average
81%
19%
9278
Table Q41. Did you, your family member, or someone else in your family choose your family member's case manager?
State
Yes, Chose
No, Didn't Choose but Can Change If Wanted
No, Didn't Choose and Cannot Change If Wanted
N
FL ▲
68%
29%
2%
434
Weighted NCI Average
25%
61%
14%
13666
Involvement in the Community
Involvement in the Community Tables
Table Q42. Does your family member take part in activities in the community?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
83%
17%
468
Weighted NCI Average
83%
17%
18206
Table Q43. For your family member, what makes it hard to take part in activities in the community?
Categories are not mutually exclusive, therefore N is not shown. Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Lack of Transportation
Cost
Lack of Support Staff
Stigma
Other
FL
12%
17%
10%
11%
26%
Weighted NCI Average
16%
15%
16%
12%
25%
Table Q44. Does your family member have friends other than paid support workers or family?
State
Yes
No
N
FL
66%
34%
471
Weighted NCI Average
62%
38%
17749
Table Q45. In your community, are there resources that your family can use that are not provided by the IDD agency?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
76%
24%
345
Weighted NCI Average
78%
22%
12719
Table Q46. Does your family take part in any family-to-family networks in your community?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
17%
83%
423
Weighted NCI Average
19%
81%
15859
Satisfaction With Services and Supports
Satisfaction With Services and Supports Tables
Table Q47. Overall, are you satisfied with the services and supports your family member currently receives?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Seldom or Never
N
FL
44%
41%
9%
5%
470
Weighted NCI Average
40%
43%
13%
4%
18166
Table Q48. Do you know how to file a complaint or grievance about provider agencies or staff?
Don't Know responses were included in "No" responses for this question.
State
Yes
No or Don't Know
N
FL ▲
73%
27%
470
Weighted NCI Average
61%
39%
18465
Table Q49. If a complaint or grievance was filed or resolved in the past year, are you satisfied with the way it was handled?
State
Yes
No
N
FL
70%
30%
56
Weighted NCI Average
58%
42%
2176
Table Q50. Do you know how to report abuse or neglect related to your family member?
Don't Know responses were included in "No" responses for this question.
State
Yes
No or Don't Know
N
FL ▲
89%
11%
479
Weighted NCI Average
78%
22%
18428
Table Q51. Within the past year, was a report of abuse or neglect filed on behalf of your family member?
State
Yes
No
N
FL
2%
98%
467
Weighted NCI Average
2%
98%
17812
Table Q52. If a report of abuse or neglect was filed on behalf of family member, did the appropriate people respond to the report?
State
Yes
No
N
FL
n/a
n/a
n/a
Weighted NCI Average
76%
24%
267
Table Q53. If a report of abuse or neglect was filed on behalf of family member, if someone other than you or another family member reported abuse or neglect in the past year, were you notified of the report in a timely manner?
State
Yes
No
N
FL
n/a
n/a
n/a
Weighted NCI Average
69%
31%
198
Table Q54. Do you feel that services and supports have made a positive difference in the life of your family member?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
94%
6%
435
Weighted NCI Average
94%
6%
16722
Table Q55. Have services and supports reduced your family's out-of-pocket expenses for your family member's care?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
77%
23%
425
Weighted NCI Average
73%
27%
15785
Table Q56. Have the services or supports that your family member received during the past year been reduced, suspended, or terminated?
State
Yes
No
N
FL
16%
84%
422
Weighted NCI Average
13%
87%
16499
Table Q57. If services or supports received by the family were reduced, suspended or terminated during the past year, did the change in services affect your family member negatively?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
72%
28%
61
Weighted NCI Average
74%
26%
1763
Table Q58. Have the services or supports that your family member received been increased in the past year?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State
Yes
No
N
FL
20%
80%
409
Weighted NCI Average
21%
79%
15802
Table Q59. Are services and supports helping your family member to live a good life?
Responses to this question might have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.