Association on Aging with Developmental Disabilities
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Association on Aging with Developmental Disabilities

Individual And Family Services St. Louis, Missouri, United States 15 employees
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15
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3
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Association on Aging with Developmental Disabilities Overview

Headquarters
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Website
agingwithdd.org
Industry
Individual And Family Services
Employees
15
Founded
1989
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NAICS
Individual and Family Services
Child and Youth Services
Other Individual and Family Services

About Association on Aging with Developmental Disabilities

AADD was formed in 1989 as a special interest group and became incorporated in 1994. AADD has a primary objective of bringing the aging and developmental disability fields together to create and provide best practices for people aging with developmental disabilities (autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, epilepsy, and intellectual disability). It is a one of a kind organization in the United States, serving three area counties through ongoing programs and providing consultation and education beyond the geographical service area. In particular, AADD offers an Annual Conference on Aging with Developmental Disabilities. Historically, people with developmental disabilities died at younger ages. However, more recently, individuals with developmental disabilities have experienced a more dramatic increase in lifespan than the general population. The average life expectancy for people with a developmental disability was 22 years in 1931, compared to 62 years for the general population. Now, average life expectancy is 70 years for most people with developmental disabilities, quickly approaching that of the general population. Better healthcare and de-institutionalization have contributed to the rise in life expectancy; as older adults, they are living with aging family members, living independently or in supported living/group home settings. Most people with developmental disabilities did not produce offspring, so they have little if any family support as they age, thus the increased need for the support provided by AADD. Through our direct services, AADD's overarching goal is to prevent entry into unnecessary long-term care placement and premature death in individuals who are aging with developmental disabilities. In response to the latter, all AADD programs have a common goal to provide necessary training to assist individuals in achieving a greater independence in the home and community while aging in place.

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Association on Aging with Developmental Disabilities Org Chart

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Katherine Farache Assistant Director at Association
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Ronald Strong Safe Haven Engagement Specialist
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Denise Weber Office Administrative Assistant
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Dawn Easter Community Support Specialist
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