Steven J. Tingus, director of the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) at the U.S. Department of Education, is pleased to share with you an important message about the newly issued final report and recommendations from the recently held Mini-Conference on Disability and Aging, Disability and Aging: Seeking Solutions to Improve Health, Productivity and Community Living.
Disability and Aging: Seeking Solutions to Improve Health, Productivity and Community Living Report Issued
Disability is one of the leading issues in aging. Today, more than 54 million Americans live with one or more disabilities, and the reality is that the likelihood of developing a chronic disabling condition only increases with age. In response to this, the White House Conference on Aging (WHCoA) sanctioned the Mini-Conference on Disability and Aging, inviting key stakeholders from the aging and disability community to help formulate specific recommendations bearing on this critical topic to the Policy Committee of the WHCoA.
NIDRR is pleased to make available the final report and recommendations from the Mini-Conference on Disability and Aging, Disability and Aging: Seeking Solutions to Improve Health, Productivity and Community Living. This report summarizes the deliberations of the event and presents the high-priority, agreed-upon recommendations across five policy arenas: social engagement and productivity; healthy long-term living; economic security; assistive technology and universal design; and positive messaging. These recommendations will be considered for inclusion in the final WHCoA Policy Committee recommendations that will be advanced to the president and Congress as developed at the White House Conference on Aging in December 2005.
A text copy of the final report and recommendations can be obtained at: www.ncddr.org/new/announcements/2005111801WHCoA-Final.txt.
A PDF copy of the final report and recommendations can be obtained at: www.whcoa.gov/about/policy/meetings/mini_conf/FINAL%20REPORT_07_21_05.pdf.
A Microsoft Word document file transfer of the final report and recommendations can be obtained at: www.edpubs.org/lyris/2005111801WHCoA-Finalreport.doc.
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Steven James Tingus, M.S., C.Phil.
Director
U.S. Department of Education
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
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Washington, DC 20024-6122
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