Letters of Support from Provider Associations
In
2020, CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics will conduct
the fifth wave of the National
Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Study (NPALS)—formerly known as
the
National
Study of Long-Term Care Providers (NSLTCP). NPALS is a biennial
national study of the major sectors of paid, regulated providers of
long-term care services. This data collection effort will include a
representative sample of assisted living and similar residential
care communities across the country.
National
data collection will start in August. The Center for Excellence in
Assisted Living (CEAL), a unique collaborative of 10 diverse
national organizations representing providers, advocates, and other
stakeholders in assisted living (see theceal.org) strongly
encourages your participation.
The
information collected will help policymakers, health care planners,
and providers better understand, plan for, and serve the future
long-term care needs of the older population and disabled adults.
While
results from this survey will be made publicly available, all data
will be kept strictly confidential and aggregated, so that the names
of the communities, staff, residents, and respondents will not be
identifiable.
DRAFT ADSC letter of support
In 2020, CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics is conducting the fifth wave of the National Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Study (NPALS), formerly known as the National Study of Long-Term Care Providers or NSLTCP. All centers are invited to participate in the 2020 NPALS. National data collection starts in August.
The information collected will help policymakers, health care planners, and providers better understand, plan for, and serve the future long-term care needs of the older population and disabled adults.
While results from this survey will be made publicly available, all data will be kept strictly confidential and aggregated, so that the names of the centers, staff, participants, and respondents will not be identifiable.
NADSA, LeadingAge, and NASUAD appreciate your participation in this important national initiative. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at our national offices.
Many thanks,
Board Chair Senior Vice President, Executive Director
(202-508-9470) Public Policy/Advocacy (877-745-1440)
(202-898-2578)
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