The AGing, Independence, and Disability (AGID) Program Data Portal is transitioning to a new platform to access data and digital content from the Administration for Community Living and select data files from the U.S. Census Bureau.
As we migrate to this new platform, we will publish updates below. Check back soon for additional data!
Provides pre-populated tables of key data elements from OAA State Performance Reports for all States, Territories, DC, and the total US.
2021Demographic and household data from the ACS for the 60 and older population, by sex and selected age groups, for the U.S., States, and District of Columbia. Tabulations are produced from the 1-Year Public Use 5% Microdata Sample(PUMS) file.
Information on the efforts of Long-Term Care Ombudsmen as reported by each State Long-Term Care Ombudsman program, including data on staffing, facilities and beds, and types of complaints from residents. Select NORS data can be found on the Long-Term Care Ombudsmen website hosted by the National Consumer Voice and located here https://ltcombudsman.org/omb_support/nors/nors-data.
The population estimates data are released each year by the Census Bureau. The Census Bureau’s Population Estimates Program (PEP) produces estimates of the population for the United States and Puerto Rico. These estimates are used in federal funding allocations, as survey controls, as denominators for vital rates and per capita time series, and as indicators of recent demographic changes. As with the total U.S. and Puerto Rico, similar estimates are downloaded from the Census Bureau’s Inter-national Database for U.S territories and included in AGID. Race and ethnicity data are not available for U.S. territories.
The National Survey of Older Americans Act Participants (NSOAAP) is a nationwide survey funded by Title III of the Older Americans Act (OAA) to assess the effectiveness of the Title III programs, maintain accountability, and demonstrate the program’s success in achieving legislative goals. NSOAAP is comprised of six annual surveys of select Title III service areas (home-delivered meals, congregate meals, homemaker services, transportation services, case management services, and caregiver support services). The survey instruments focus on the consumers’ assessment of service quality and outcomes. The instruments also measure client characteristics such as demographics, health status, and physical and social functioning.
Please send an email to Evaluation@ACL.HHS.gov if you would like to learn more about NSOAAP data.
Note: NSOAAP was not conducted in 2020 due to COVID-19. NSOAAP data will be posted at a later date.
Information about nutrition, caregiver, and supportive services provided to Native Americans under Title VI of the Older Americans Act.