Help Protect Family Homecare In New York!
A looming crisis threatens thousands of the state’s most vulnerable elderly and disabled residents, potentially leaving them without essential care that preserves their independence and keeps them safe in their own homes.
Albany wants to gut the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP), which gives patients control and choice in who provides their care.
The Health Department admits the care of 80 percent of CDPAP participants statewide will be disrupted if this change is implemented, throwing patients’ lives into chaos and potentially endangering their health.
Thankfully, there is a solution! The state Senate Health and Mental Hygiene Budget bill – S.8007-B, Part XX– requires the Department of Health to conduct a study of the CDPAP program before any changes can be made, providing a reasonable and consistent path forward to ensure continuity of care for all.
It is critical that this proposal be included in the final budget agreement due April 1!
Don’t let the state put elderly and disabled New Yorkers at risk. Join us today in telling the Governor and Albany legislators to adopt this simple fix to “SAVE CDPAP.”