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2025 U.S. Industry Statistics & Market Forecast - Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities


Market Size & Industry Statistics

The total U.S. industry market size for Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities: Industry statistics cover all companies in the United States, both public and private, ranging in size from small businesses to market leaders. In addition to revenue, the industry market analysis shows information on employees, companies, and average firm size.

Investors, banks, and business executives use growth rates and industry trends to understand the market outlook and opportunity.

Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities market size 2025
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Market Size
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Total Firms
Total Employees
Average Revenue Per Firm
Average Employees Per Firm
Average Revenue Per Employee
Statistics Source: U.S. Census, AnythingResearch Analysis of Federal Data



Market Forecast

Market forecasts show the long term industry outlook and future growth trends. The following extended five-year forecast projects both short-term and long-term trends.



Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities market forecast 2024-2028


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Market Forecast ($ millions)
Projected Industry Growth Rate (%)
Source: AnythingResearch Economic Analysis

Industry Insights

Major trends affect the Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities industry include:
  1. Rising demand for personalized care plans
  2. Integration of technology in care provision
  3. Increasing regulatory scrutiny and compliance requirements
  4. Expansion of community-based programs
  5. Growing workforce shortages and high turnover rates
  6. Escalating costs and funding challenges
  7. Enhanced focus on quality of life outcomes
  8. Shift towards inclusive community settings
  9. Impact of aging population with intellectual disabilities
  10. Advancements in behavioral therapy and medical care
  11. Increased advocacy for rights and self-determination
  12. Collaborations with healthcare providers and ancillary services
  13. Adoption of telehealth services


Product & Services Breakdown

Research products and services in the Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities industry generating sales. Note that products are broken into categories with different levels of classification.

Product DescriptionNumber of Companies Sales ($ millions) Percent of Total Sales

Industry Total

Independent Living Services

Daily Assisted Living Services Without Rehabilitation And Counseling Services (Include Children And Adults. Exclude Nursing Faci

Daily Assisted Living Services - Mental Rehabilitation Services For The Intellectually And Developmentally Disabled Or The Menta

Daily Assisted Living Services - With Counseling Services

Daily Assisted Living And Skilled Nursing Services With Rehabilitation Services

Daily Assisted Living And Skilled Nursing Services - Physical, Speech, And/Or Occupational Rehabilitation Services

Daily Assisted Living And Skilled Nursing Services - Mental Rehabilitation Services (Exclude Substance Abuse.)

Daily Assisted Living Services - With Physical, Speech, And/Or Occupational Rehabilitation Services

Daily Assisted Living Services - With Physical, Speech, And/Or Occupational Rehabilitation Services - Adults

Social Assistance Services For Elderly And Disabled Adults

Adult Day Care Services For Elderly And Disabled Adults

All Other Receipts

All Other Operating Receipts

Contributions, Gifts, And Grants - Government

Contributions, Gifts, And Grants - Private

All Other Revenue



U.S. Geographic Distribution: Revenue Statistics by State

Market Size by State ($ millions) indicates how the industry's competition is distributed throughout the country. State-level information can identify areas with higher and lower industry market share than average.

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Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics)

Financial metrics provide a snapshot view of a benchmark "average" company. Key business metrics show revenue and operating costs. The data collected covers both public and private companies.

Industry Average Percent of Sales
(Industry Benchmark)
Total Revenue

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Operating Revenue
Cost of Goods Sold
Gross Profit

Operating Expenses
Pension, profit sharing plans, stock, annuity
Repairs
Rent paid on business property
Charitable Contributions
Depletion
Domestic production activities deduction
Advertising
Compensation of officers
Salaries and wages
Employee benefit programs
Taxes and Licenses
Bad Debts
Depreciation
Amortization
Other Operating Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Operating Income
Non-Operating Income
EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes)
Interest Expense
Earnings Before Taxes
Income Tax
Net Profit
Net Income
 
Source: AnythingResearch Analysis of U.S. federal statistics




Financial Ratio Analysis

Financial ratio information can be used to benchmark how a Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities company compares to its peers. Accounting statistics are calculated from the industry-average for income statements and balance sheets.

Profitability & Valuation RatiosIndustry Average
Company valuation can be measured based on the firm's own performance, as well as in comparison against its industry competitors. These metrics show how the average company in the Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities industry is performing.
Profit Margin
Gross Profit Margin, Operating Profit Margin, and Net Profit Margin. Show company earnings relative to revenues.
Return on Equity (ROE)
Return on Equity (ROE) is net income as a percentage of shareholders' equity. Shareholders' Equity is defined as the company's total assets minus total liabilities. ROE shows how much profits a company generates with the money shareholders invested (or with retained earnings).
Return on Assets (ROA)
Return on Assets (ROA) is net income relative to total assets. The market research on Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities measures how efficiently the company leverages its assets to generate profit. ROA is calculated as Net Income divided by Total Assets.


Liquidity RatiosIndustry Average
Bankers and suppliers use liquidity to determine creditworthiness and identify potential threats to a company's financial viability.
Current Ratio
Measures a firm's ability to pay its debts over the next 12 months.
Quick Ratio (Acid Test)
Calculates liquid assets relative to liabilities, excluding inventories.


Efficiency Ratios - Key Performance IndicatorsIndustry Average
Measure how quickly products and services sell, and effectively collections policies are implemented.
Receivables Turnover Ratio
If this number is low in your business when compared to the industry average in the research report, it may mean your payment terms are too lenient or that you are not doing a good enough job on collections.
Average Collection Period
Based on the Receivables Turnover, this estimates the collection period in days. Calculated as 365 divided by the Receivables Turnover
Inventory Turnover
A low turnover rate may point to overstocking, obsolescence, or deficiencies in the product line or marketing effort.
Fixed-Asset Turnover
Generally, higher is better, since it indicates the business has less money tied up in fixed assets for each dollar of sales revenue.



Compensation & Salary Surveys for Employees

Compensation statistics provides an accurate assessment of industry-specific jobs and national salary averages. This information can be used to identify which positions are most common, and high, low, and average annual wages.

TitlePercent of WorkforceBottom Quartile Average (Median) SalaryUpper Quartile
Management Occupations 4%

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Chief Executives0%
General and Operations Managers1%
Community and Social Service Occupations 7%
Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists 7%
Healthcare Support Occupations 70%
Home Health and Personal Care Aides; and Nursing Assistants, Orderlies, and Psychiatric Aides 70%
Home Health and Personal Care Aides 68%
Personal Care and Service Occupations 5%
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics


Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities Competitor Landscape & Key Companies [PREMIUM]

The most influential companies in the Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities industry and adjacent industries either have large market share or are developing new business models and methods that could disrupt the status quo. We look at leading and emerging companies in the Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities industry and adjacent sectors:

Market Leaders:
Direct Competitors

Companies with the largest market share, focused in this industry
Market leaders:
Diversified Competitors

Largest companies that have diversified operations in this and other industries
Innovators:
Direct Competitors

Innovative, Emerging, and Disruptive Companies that may influence the future direction of the industry.
Innovators:
Diversified Competitors

Innovators and Disruptors in adjacent industries that may also affect the Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities industry.
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IncFact


Latest Industry News

  • A New Leaf opens new Day Center to serve adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities - A New Leaf announced the opening of a new Day Center created to serve adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. (07/08/2025)
  • Medicaid discussions should include lessons learned - There is so much happening in the world today, and I find myself asking, “Have we learned nothing from history?” American journalist Norman Cousins once said, “History is a vast early warning system.” Right now, (07/07/2025)
  • Readers advocate for Disability Rights Center of Kansas and Medicaid - Congress then passed the Protect and Advocate for Individuals with Mental Illness Act (PAIMI) in 1986 and the Protect and Advocate for Individuals Rights Act (PAIR) in 1993, thus P&A agencies have the authority to provide legal representation and other advocacy services to all people with disabilities. (07/06/2025)
  • Community Voices: Keep funding that lets people with intellectual and development disabilities be as independent as possible - June 22 marked the 26th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s historic decision in Olmstead v. LC, a 1999 case that gave power to the Americans with Disabilities Act by ruling (07/05/2025)
  • Skills of Central Pennsylvania celebrates 65 years - Skills of Central Pennsylvania has been a mainstay in the community, helping those with intellectual disabilities receive job training and residential services, but as the organization reaches its latest milestone, (07/02/2025)
  • Wesley Family Services and Transitional Services, Inc. Agree to Affiliation - Wesley Family Services and Transitional Services, Inc. (TSI) have announced an official affiliation aimed at expanding access to transitional housing and behavioral health support for Western PA residents. The agreement, approved unanimously by the boards of both organizations, is effective immediately. (07/01/2025)
  • Opinion: Senate bill undermines decades of progress in disability services - Senate Bill 657 is not a response to stakeholder consensus. It is a legislative shortcut that risks undoing protections that were built to uphold dignity, autonomy and inclusion for some of the commonwealth’s most vulnerable citizens. (07/01/2025)
  • Proposed federal Medicaid cuts may impact adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities - A New Leaf said that new, proposed cuts to federal Medicaid may impact people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. (06/30/2025)
  • Texana Center to close group homes, ending key Medicaid waiver services due to funding shortfalls - Dozens of families across southeast Texas are now facing tough choices after the Texana Center announced it will no longer operate its Medicaid Waiver programs serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). (06/25/2025)
  • Nebraska eliminates waitlist for developmental disability services after 30 years - For decades, Nebraskans with intellectual and development disabilities have been forced to wait as long as eight years for services. Now, the wait is over, Gov. Jim Pillen said Monday. (06/23/2025)




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