We’re facing a crisis in caregiving for the disability community
Posted OnNovember 16, 2023 byLawmakers in Albany failed the disability community this past session. They failed providers, caregivers, family members and, most importantly, individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Organizations throughout the state made clear to legislators and Gov. Kathy Hochul that without a significant increase in pay for direct-support professionals, the ongoing staffing crisis would reach dire…Read More…
Growing concerns about group homes
Posted OnOctober 21, 2023 byAdvocacy groups say a workforce shortage is causing group homes helping Americans with intellectual and developmental disabilities to be understaffed. View video here.Read More…
Disability support organizations disappointed over lack of budget support
Posted OnMay 12, 2023 byCAPITAL REGION, NY (WRGB) — Chances are you may know someone who has a developmental or intellectual disability; for the last 70 years ARC New York has worked with that someone on everyday tasks. Currently the non-profit and other organizations serving this population are seeing critical staff shortages. “We have a number of vacancies and we have had…Read More…
Op-Ed | We must take action: New Yorkers with I/DD and their families are in crisis
Posted OnApril 10, 2023 byAs a New York State Assemblymember and Chair of the People with Disabilities Committee, my colleagues and I in Albany are vigorously fighting to address the severe crisis facing the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) community. As we approach the final days of budget negotiations, we are at a critical fork in the road in…Read More…
A Parent’s Plea to Remedy the DSP Workforce Crisis
Posted OnApril 6, 2023 byThe day Sean was born was the best day of my life. I remember when I first saw him, I knew I would go to the ends of the Earth to ensure he had every opportunity to thrive. So, when we found out he had autism at two years of age, my priority was building…Read More…
Advocates warn of direct support professional shortage amid low wages
Posted OnApril 5, 2023 byNEW YORK – The bond between 27-year-old Dylan Snaith, who’s non-verbal autistic, and Courtney, his direct support professional (DSP), didn’t happen overnight. It took years of trust, dedication and love. But relationships like these are on the verge of disappearing. Advocates say wages within the DSP field are disproportionately low, and while the minimum wage was increased nationally, New…Read More…
Another Voice: Not-for-profit disability support staff need equitable pay
Posted OnApril 3, 2023 byBefore I had a home, parts of my childhood were spent in and out of a surgery-turned-housing-institution for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in Western New York. When I returned as an adult years later to work on campus, I could still smell the Band-aids in the air and a mixed emotional flood…Read More…
New York caregivers assisting people with developmental disabilities looking for wage hike in state budget negotiations
Posted OnApril 3, 2023 byNearly 130,000 caregivers around New York who take care of people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) are keeping closer tabs on whether the new state budget will include a pay raise for them. The workers, known as direct support professionals (DSPs), currently earn not much more than minimum wage and are advocating for an…Read More…
The New York State budget must invest in the workforce serving our most vulnerable populations
Posted OnMarch 29, 2023 byLast month in the War Room of the Capitol in Albany there was a rallying cry: “DSPs do serious work! DSPs deserve serious pay!” Today, that rallying cry continues to be the message that advocates for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) are spreading amid a dire crisis impacting the nonprofits and workforces in…Read More…
Direct support professionals are the backbone of care in NY. They cannot be ignored (Guest Opinion)
Posted OnMarch 28, 2023 byPaul Joslyn has been the Executive Director of AccessCNY since 2016 and prior to that was the COOof Unity House in Auburn. AccessCNY’s team includes over 1,400 staff that serve over 2,400 people with a developmental disability or mental health diagnosis. Ellen Gutmaker joined Arc of Onondaga in 1999 and has served as executive director…Read More…