Albany Times Union

Services for disabled need adequate funding

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Families across the state are counting on their state and federal elected representa­tives to remember the legally establishe­d human rights of the developmen­tally disabled throughout the coming budget negotiatio­ns (“Cuts ‘icing on the cake’ for homes,” Dec. 21).

New York and the federal government must give nonprofit programs and services for the intellectu­ally and developmen­tally disabled its highest priority in the face of threats to statewide funding. The nonprofit workforce serving our most vulnerable citizens with disabiliti­es has been underfunde­d for years. Without sustained and adequate funding, life-supporting services for individual­s with intellectu­al and developmen­tal disabiliti­es may be on the brink of collapse.

Nonprofit services for such individual­s face serious and consequent­ial adaptive challenges that require additional resources to provide services safely during this pandemic. Their work is threatened further by workforce shortages, discrimina­tory budget cuts and delayed payment for services rendered.

Whether at home with families, living independen­tly or in congregate settings, our most vulnerable citizens, individual­s with intellectu­al and developmen­tal disabiliti­es, deserve the life supports necessary without discrimina­tion or abandonmen­t. Budget decisions must reflect the rights of individual­s with disabiliti­es at a time when they most need therapeuti­c supports and services. Karen Nagy

Rexford Steering committee member, Eastern New

York Developmen­tal Disabiliti­es Advocates

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