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About the Campaign
We've come along way from "it used
to be," when the warehousing of people with mental retardation and other
disabilities was painfully routine.
Today, seasoned professionals and families alike are deeply grateful
for the advances of self-determination that many Americans with developmental
disabilities enjoy through living and working within their communities.
But all this is in danger now.
There is a real and immediate workforce shortage jeopardizing the quality of
life for Americans with developmental disabilities. At risk are the everyday
responsibilities undertaken by direct support professionals (DSP) on behalf
of Americans with disabilities, the elderly and frail.
Direct support professionals offer a
wide range of supportive services on a day-to-day basis including habilitation,
health needs, personal care and hygiene, employment, transportation, recreation,
housekeeping and other home management-related supports and services so that
these individuals can live and work in their communities. This support is crucial
to their enjoyment of daily liberties and human rights the rest of us take for
granted. Their Medicaid funding is being threatened which will eventually force
people back into institutions. They will forfeit their dignity, pride and means
of contributing to society.
Direct support professionals offer a
wide range of supportive services on a day-to-day basis so that these
individuals can live and work in their communities. Their services include:
habilitation, health needs, personal care and hygiene, employment, transportation,
recreation, housekeeping and other home management-related supports and services.
Even though these services are crucial to their well-being, their Medicaid funding
is being threatened. Eventually, this will force them back into institutions
where they, forfeit their dignity, pride and means of contributing to society.
The Medicaid cutback issue is fraught with deep societal
implications.
- Many DSPs are compassionate, selfless, young, single mothers
of various races and ethnicities, most of whom work at least two jobs in order
to feed their children and pay their rent.
- The reduction in Medicaid will not only eliminate services
for individuals with disabilities, it will further depress DSP wages, pushing
these quiet heroes and their children into poverty and onto America's welfare
roles.
This is why ANCOR needs your help and involvement in the
National Advocacy Campaign.
- The push to reduce Medicaid funding is ludicrous and dangerous
for the more than eight million people with mental retardation and developmental
disabilities who depend on DSP's services.
- Benefits provided for DSPs are roughly 3 ½ times less
that of civilian workers and less than half that of private nursing homes.
- Both the dollar amount and percentage increase in hourly wage
rates for private direct support workers are far below that of comparable
job categories as well as the national minimum wage.
- Medicaid funding needs to be increased to retain a stable,
quality DSP workforce.
Our states must give private providers
the opportunity to fairly compensate the DSPs who make such a huge difference
in the lives of so many. We must address the workforce training, retention and
funding issues that are jeopardizing community-based supports and services for
more than eight million Americans.
Our Mission
Obtain the resources to recruit, train and retain a stable, qualified direct
support workforce that will, in turn, enhance and promote community living and
enrich the lives of Americans with disabilities.
Our Objectives
- Obtain wage and benefit enhancements.
- Create need for a national policy to address the workforce
shortage, i.e., make this a national issue.
- Demonstrate the critical role direct support professionals
make in enhancing the lives of Americans with disabilities.
- Secure incentives for solidifying a career path for direct
support professionals.
- Build the level of public awareness of the depth of private
provider services.
Our Three-Pronged Strategy
- Lobbying to affect national public policy.
- Research to demonstrate the need for a change in public policy.
- Public awareness to take our case to the American people and
gain their support.
Won't you join us in ensuring that the millions of Americans
with disabilities and mental retardation will continue to enjoy life in their
communities. Get involved today!

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