Approximately 75% of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) live in the community with parents and other family members. A survey by Family and Individual Needs for Disability Supports (FINDS)<\/a> discovered that \u201c52% of caregivers spend at least 40 hours a week supporting their family member with IDD.\u201d Additionally, the survey revealed \u201cserious concerns\u201d from most caregivers about the future of their loved ones with 78% reporting the fear that the person with IDD will be lonely or socially isolated. This fear is rooted in the fact that on average, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities have a network of 3 people, with one being a paid caregiver, while non-disabled individuals have a network of 125. Moreover, \u201cof young adults with developmental disabilities, 85% say they feel lonely most days.\u201d https:\/\/covey.org\/loneliness\/<\/a><\/p>\n
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