Save Choice in Home Care
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ISSUE:
- Home Care
The Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, or CDPAP, is the essence of community-based care for our seniors and disabled New Yorkers. It allows those eligible to receive home care to be able to select, hire, and train their personal assistants.
Albany's shift to a single-source contractor on October 1 will reduce the customer-service experience for approximately 250,000 home-care recipients and takes away $500 million from the most vulnerable New Yorkers. This is worse than a mistake. It’s an abandonment.
Tell Governor Hochul to reverse the radical changes to CDPAP and save choice in home care!
Add your name to the growing list below. Our seniors and disabled New Yorkers are counting on you.