National Core Indicators (NCI)

Helping Improve Disability Services Across Nebraska
Nebraska participates in two surveys to assess the quality of life for adults receiving services from certain Department of Health and Human Services programs.- The goal is to improve these services.
- Your opinions and feedback help Nebraska do that.
Both surveys are funded by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. The Munroe-Meyer Institute is an independent organization that has been contracted by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services to conduct face-to-face interviews with individuals receiving services.
About the Surveys
National Core Indicators Survey
The National Core Indicators Survey, also known as the Adult In-Person Survey, reaches out to adults with developmental disabilities and their families.
Aging and Disabilities Survey
The Aging and Disabilities National Core Indicators Survey reaches out to adults receiving services through the Aged and Disabled Waiver and the Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver, as well as, individuals receiving services through nursing care facilities or in their home through the Personal Assistance Services program.
Survey Participation
- Your decision to participate is voluntary and your services and supports will not be affected regardless of participation in the survey.
- All responses and information are confidential.
- The interview takes about 30-45 minutes.
- If you are contacted, we hope you will be willing to set up a time to meet and provide your opinions.
Contact us to be Interviewed
If you are interested in setting up a time to that works for you to meet with a Munroe-Meyer Institute interviewer, please send an email or call our MMI National Core Indicators Team.

Rachel Ray, MA
Director, Munroe-Meyer Institute Advocacy and the Arts Program
Trainer, Munroe-Meyer Institute Crisis Intervention Team
Director, Munroe-Meyer Institute National Core Indicators Project
Director, MMI-UNO Trailblazer Program
Assistant Professor, MMI UCEDD
Learn More
We invite you to explore our additional survey web pages for more information and resources.