Publications and Reports Archive
The follow are publications developed or used by the Department of Disabilities, Aging and
Independent Living.
Annual Reports
- Shaping the Future of Long Term Care and Independent Living 2005 to 2015 (May 2006)
The next fifteen years offer an opportunity to create a model long term care system for elders and adults with physical disabilities. With that in mind, the Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living publishes its 4th edition of Shaping the Future of Long Term Care & Independent Living 2005-2015. This yearly report is intended to be a living document, adjusted annually to reflect changing demographics and trends. By using a rolling 10-year forecast of long term care need and use, the Department can continually plan and adjust for the future.
- Department of Aging and Independent Living Annual Report (July 2006)
The Department of Aging & Disabilities and the organizations and consumers it works with accomplished a great deal in 2006. Read about our progress in this annual report.
- Department of Aging and Independent Living Annual Report (July 2005)
The Department of Aging & Disabilities and the organizations and consumers it works with accomplished a great deal in 2005. Read about our progress in this annual report.
- Department of Aging and
Independent Living Annual Report for FY2002 (2002)
The Department of Aging & Disabilities and the organizations and consumers it works with accomplished a great deal in 2001.
Note: At the time this report was published the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living was the Department of Aging and Disability (DAD).
General Reports
- Consumer Satisfaction Survey 2001 (2002)
Department of Aging and Independent Living (Department of Aging and Disability (DAD) at time of report) routinely conducts surveys with consumers to measure satisfaction with systems of long-term care and overall quality of life.
- Consumer Satisfaction Survey 2002 (2003)
Department of Aging and Independent Living (Department of Aging and Disability (DAD) at time of report) routinely conducts surveys with consumers to measure satisfaction with systems of long-term care and overall quality of life.
- Vermont Successful Aging and Independent Living Interim Report (2001)
Interim Report: The data in this report provides direction for the State of Vermont in developing programs and funding services that will combat debilitating chronic conditions and support healthy, active and socially involved independent living for successful aging.
- Vermont Successful Aging and Independent Living 2001 Legislative
Report (2001)
Legislative Report: In January 2000, the Department convened the Successful Aging Task Force to identify key areas of health and well being for the State's older population.