Disabled, Not Disposable Campaign

The Disabled, Not Disposable campaign, led by National ADAPT, is rooted in the ‘power in numbers’ mentality. The disability community is vast, diverse, and strong. When we show up together, our voices cannot be ignored.

We know the urgency of this moment. Many of us in ADAPT feel the need to head to DC and to stand directly in the presence of those making decisions that impact our lives. That visibility matters. But real change requires more than presence, it requires people. This campaign is about collective action, about building a chorus so loud that it demands to be heard.

We are calling on our community and our allies to take part by sharing your voice. Create a short video in whatever way works for you. Say clearly and proudly: “I’m disabled, not disposable.” Share why this matters to you, your family, or your community.

Your video does not need to be perfect. It just needs to be real.

Once you’ve created your video:

  • Share it widely
  • Send it directly to your legislators
  • Tag @nationaladapt to help amplify the message

This movement only grows if we grow it together. It’s all of us that will carry this forward.

Here is our instructional video:


Video with captions and ASL: 


Video with audio description (no captions):


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9/28/23 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  National ADAPT calls on HHS Secretary Becerra to End Institutional Bias

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
Who: National ADAPT
When: Thursday, September 28th, 2023
What: National ADAPT calls on HHS Secretary Becerra to End Institutional Bias
Where: United States Department of Health and Human Services
               200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20201
 
National ADAPT has tried effortlessly to work with the Center for Medicaid and Medicare and the Administration on Community Living regarding our issues with making sure all states are held accountable for ending the institutional bias. Some of these issues are how states allocate money for Home and Community Based Services. The attendant workforce needs network adequacy to begin getting a hold on retention of the attendant workforce. Attendants also need wages that will allow them to have health care and other benefits. Finally, to hold states accountable for the lack of oversight with guardianships. Again, National ADAPT calls on the Health and Human Services Secretary, Xavier Beccera, to come out and meet with us now.
 
 We are asking the public to call HHS and request the secretary come out and meet with National ADAPT Toll Free number: 1-877-696-6775

Comment line for office of Secretary 202.205.5445
Correspondence offiice for office of Secretary 202.690.6392
Scheduling office for office of Secretary  202.690.6610

For more information, please contact:
 
Latoya Maddox, lmaddox83@gmail.com, Phone# 267.809.2454
Cathy Cranston, flacacata@aol.com, Phone# 512.650.6543

9/27/23 For Immediate Release: ADAPT Demands Congress to “Protect Traditional American Values”                         

What:   National ADAPT calls on Kate Granger, chair of the Appropriations Committee, and Congress to immediately provide the necessary funding for  affordable, accessible, integrated housing

When: Wednesday, September 27, 2023, 12PM

Where: Rayburn House Office Building,
45 Independence Avenue SW,
Washington, DC 20515

Contact:
Pam Auer, pauer41@gmail.com , Phone# 717.418.0419
Gina Barbaraginambarbara@gmail.com , Phone# 516.318.9460


ADAPT Demands Congress to “Protect Traditional American Values”                         
                        
ADAPT has been engaged in the struggle to end the institutional bias for over 40 years.  People with disabilities and Older Americans continue to wait for home and community-based services, continue to wait for an adequate Community Attendant Workforce that is paid a living wage, and continue to wait for accessible affordable integrated housing, so they don’t have to be institutionalized.  While Congress chooses to squabble over the budget or decides to fund our services at the same level as 2023, more people with disabilities and Older Americans go without services, are becoming institutionalized, and dying.
 
ADAPT demands Congresswoman Kay Granger, Chair of the House Appropriations Committee and Congress commit and create the following: 
 

  1. A mandatory, fully funded, home and community services and supports program that is available in the US and Territories, that serves people without regard to age, diagnosis or type of disability that permanently eliminates waiting lists and that is available in urban and rural settings. 
  1. A “Housing Moonshot” that develops, rehabilitates, and weatherizes housing that is affordable, accessible, integrated and weather hardened, that eliminates housing waiting lists and creates a human right to housing in the US and Territories in urban and rural settings. 
  1. A home and community-based services and supports workforce that is paid a living wage with benefits and that has training available establishing adequate networks of workers available in the US and Territories in urban and rural settings. 

 
With this increase in funding, existing programs will be enhanced and more people with disabilities will be able to receive services. It is time for Congress to keep its promise to ADAPT and all Americans – that they will truly invest in the long-term services and supports infrastructure!
 
National ADAPT Community

6/25/24 For Immediate Release: A PROMISE UNFULFILLED! The North Carolina Housing Crisis Casts a dark shadow over the 25th anniversary of the Olmstead Decision


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                         June 25, 2024
ADAPT
Contact:   Nicky Boyte                                                                                  
Tel: (910) 357-1292
Email: bellbusters@gmail.com

The Olmstead Decision established the constitutional right of all people to live in the least restrictive setting of their choosing and recognized that forcing people to live in nursing homes, institutions, and congregate living is a form of discriminatory segregation. Currently, there are 427 Nursing Facilities in North Carolina, with 36,148 residents waiting to transition into the community. This is unacceptable and unconstitutional. NATIONAL ADAPT demands immediate action to reconcile and resolve this ongoing violation of constitutional rights for people living in institutional settings.
Individuals not living in institutions regularly encounter monumental barriers to obtaining and maintaining affordable and accessible housing. In North Carolina, there are over 7,000 people on the waiting list to receive home and community-based services, and the wait list for rental assistance and Section 8 housing is 4-7 years. This is unacceptable.

National ADAPT demands:
1. Immediate investment in more permanent, affordable, accessible integrated housing!
2. Expansion of the availability of housing Vouchers for Disabled people transitioning from institutions to realize the promise of Olmstead and more accessible and visible information on how to access programs for housing vouchers and community-based services in all public human health service programs and materials.
3. Immediate investment from the State to allocate more money to fund housing and increased assistance for Disabled people applying for federal programs.


ADAPT is a national grass-roots community that organizes disability rights activists to engage in nonviolent direct action, including civil disobedience, to assure the civil and human rights of people with disabilities to live in freedom.
 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 6/24/24 National ADAPT Calls on North Carolina HHS Secretary Kody Kinsley to Uphold the Olmstead Decision.

June 24, 2024

CONTACT: Nicky Boyte

bellbusters@gmail.com
(910) 357-1292

PRESS RELEASE

National ADAPT Calls on North Carolina HHS Secretary Kody Kinsley to Uphold the Olmstead Decision.

National ADAPT demands a meeting with Kody Kinsley, HHS Secretary of the NC Department of Health and Human Services, to discuss issues with Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), in order to improve and provide HCBS to all NC citizens with disabilities to live independently in the community. This demand falls just after the 25th anniversary of the Olmstead Decision, a landmark ruling in which individuals with disabilities are guaranteed the right to live in the most integrated setting possible.


WHAT:  On Monday, June 24th, National ADAPT will be protesting to demand a meeting with Kody Kinsley, HHS Secretary of the NC Department of Health and Human Services, to discuss issues with Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), in order to improve and provide HCBS to all NC citizens with disabilities to live independently in the community.

The demand to meet will address a multitude of issues and ensure ongoing accountability of North Carolina’s HHS office by implementing an equitable HCBS system for individuals with disabilities. People with disabilities cannot rely on churches, family, or other unpaid networks alone any longer. Additional state funding must be appropriated for people with disabilities to live integrated lives in the community. This includes a strong, well-paid community attendant workforce.

In addition, the policy for evaluating community attendant hours must be amended, to be based on an individual’s functional need, rather than their diagnosis. North Carolinians with disabilities have many barriers which prevent them from living independently in the community. They include, but are not limited to, a lack of durable medical equipment, a lack of home modifications, and HCBS funding being inequitably distributed between disability groups.

Media are encouraged to attend the protest and hear from constituents about the HCBS crisis in North Carolina.

WHERE: NC Department of Health and Human Services,  101 Blair Dr, Raleigh, NC 27603

WHEN:     Wednesday, June 24th, 2024
11:30am

ABOUT ADAPT:
ADAPT is a national grass-roots community that organizes disability rights activists to engage in nonviolent direct action, including civil disobedience, to assure the civil and human rights of people with disabilities to live in freedom. Learn more about ADAPT by visiting www.nationaladapt.org and by following us on social media at https://linktr.ee/adaptnational


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9/26/23 For Immediate Release: National ADAPT Urges HUD to Invest in People with Disabilities

For Immediate Release

Who:  National ADAPT

What:  Demonstration to demand that Secretary Marcia Fudge from HUD  invest in people with disabilities

When: Tuesday September 26, 2023 (Happening Now)

Where: 451 7th Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20410

For More information:

Latoya Maddox, lmaddox83@gmail.com  Phone# 267.809.2454

Chris Murphy,  cjohnmurph@gmail.com  Phone# 507.340.3889

The disabled community has paid the price before and during COVID.  We have been locked away in institutions because of lack of affordable and accessible housing and have died at an extremely high rate while waiting to transition to affordable accessible housing.

In any funding going to housing we want to double the requirement under Section 504 to have 10% of housing units built as mobility-disability accessible and 4% as sensory-disability accessible.

Create permanent funding for a Barrier Elimination for accessibility modifications for people transitioning out of facilities and those at risk of going into facilities (i.e., nursing facilities).

Make Housing Choice vouchers an entitlement for all who need housing.

Continue to issue Mainstream vouchers for disabled people to transition out of facilities or at risk of going into a facility (i.e., nursing facilities).  HUD will track these vouchers.

Enact or include the Eleanor Smith Inclusive Home Design Act, this would allow for any new housing built to have one entrance to the house with no steps and a half a bathroom on the first floor, just large enough for someone in a wheelchair or other mobility device to use. This would allow for more  integration and interaction of people with disabilities into their communities.

5/12/23: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE! National ADAPT Demands President Biden Keeps His Campaign Promises to the Disability Community

WHAT:   Demonstration Exposing Broken Promises by the Biden Administration regarding Americans with Disabilities and their rights to community living.

WHO: National ADAPT

WHEN: Friday, May 12, 2023, 11am

WHERE: In front of White House, Washington D.C.

National ADAPT, a national grass-roots community that organizes disability rights activists to engage in nonviolent direct action, including civil disobedience, to assure the civil and human rights of people with disabilities to live in freedom for over forty years.

National ADAPT DEMANDS that President Biden follow through on his campaign promises to address the needs of people with disabilities for services and supports to live in and prosper the community!  National ADAPT is demanding to meet with President Biden to present him with a real list of what people with disabilities of all ages need:

1.    End the Institutional Bias by fully funding Home and Community Based Services as a right equivalent to institutional placement

2.    Invest and increase access to Affordable, Accessible, Integrated HOUSING

3.    Cease federal funding of Guardianships. Fund the prevention and restoration of rights under wrongful Guardianships.

4.    Medicaid and state funded Community Attendant Workforce’s / Direct Support

5.    Professional’s wage to be paid based on the Consumer Price Index

6.    Implement a 14 day timeframe for Medicaid/ Medicare Durable Medical Equipment maintenance, repairs, and immediate equivalent backup equipment.

President Biden met with ADAPT 20 years ago, in Wilmington DE., when we were marching from Philadelphia PA to Washington DC. We Voted, Marched, and Demonstrated, so that we could get legislation to keep people in the community and not in institutions! Here we are, 20 years later and we are STILL fighting for our RIGHT to live in the community,

National ADAPT urges President Biden to NOT LET US DOWN, NOW!

Meeting with us today, shows the world that he is following through on his promise and commitment to address the needs of People with disabilities for services and supports to live in and prosper the community!            Free Our People!!!

Media Contact:

Name: Chris Murphy Phone:(507)340-3889

Name: Brandon Heinrich Phone: (631)834-7598

E-mail: adaptnational@gmail.com

Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/adaptnational

5/11/23: HAPPENING NOW! National ADAPT Confronts Republican Party’s Proposed Cuts to Medicaid and Housing

Contact Name  Chris Murphy

Contact Phone (507)340-3889

Number Address for the Event: Outside U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.

MEDIA ADVISORY

National ADAPT Confronts Republican Party’s Proposed Cuts to Medicaid and Housing

WHAT: National ADAPT Protests Republican’s proposed Cuts to Medicaid and Housing

WHO: The disability activist organization, National ADAPT

WHEN: Happening NOW

WHERE: Outside U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.

WHY: The Republicans proposed cuts to Medicaid and Housing will affect the lives of millions of people with disabilities around the country.  Currently it is very difficult for people with disabilities to be able to obtain home and community-based services.  Cuts to Medicaid will make it impossible for people to remain in the community and will be forced into unwanted more costly institutionalization.  National ADAPT DEMANS that Mitch McConell, Kevin McCarthy, and others in the Republican party STOP PLAYING POLITICS WITH OUT LIVES.

HOW:  For interviews or additional information please contact:

Chris Murphy, (507)340-3889

Brandon Heinrich, (631)834-7598

Follow us on social media:  https://linktr.ee/adaptnational

For National ADAPT’s Housing Platform: https://nationaladapt.org/housing/

Activist with disabilities outside of US Capitol wearing house hats

5/10/23 National ADAPT Demands that Administration for Community Living (ACL) Immediately Stop Funding Guardianship Systems that Institutionalize People with Disabilities and Prioritize People With Disabilities 

For Immediate Release:  May 10th, 2023

Who:  National ADAPT

What:  Demonstration to demand that the Administration for Community Living Stop Funding Guardianship Systems that Institutionalize People with Disabilities 

When: Wednesday, May 10th 1pm

Where:  Administration for Community Living,  330 C St SW,  

                                                                                                 Washington, DC 20201

For More information: 

Misty Dion                         570 367 6269                     mdion@cilncp.org                                    

Latoya Maddox                267 815 8688                     lmaddox83@gmail.com          

National ADAPT Social Media:  LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/adaptnational 

National ADAPT Demands that Administration for Community Living (ACL) Immediately Stop Funding Guardianship Systems that Institutionalize People with Disabilities and Prioritize People With Disabilities 

Washington, D.C.-  The disabled community has paid the price  of guardianships.  National ADAPT Demands that the Administration for Community Living (ACL) Stop Funding Guardianship Systems that Institutionalize People with Disabilities.

National ADAPT strongly opposes the use of guardianship as a tool for institutionalization and  for infringing on the rights of people with disabilities.  Upholding the mission of independent living (IL), we call for the end to all systems of oppression that segregate and incarcerate our people. Guardianship, by diminishing our self-determination, dignity, and community participation, is wholly incompatible with the IL philosophy.

Contrary to the Olmstead decision and its own IL principles, ACL continues to fund agencies that wrongly pursue guardianships through profit-taking schemes and unethical relationships with peer agencies and the legal profession.  These guardianships force people into long-term care facilities and other institutions where they lose access to less restrictive alternatives and community supports.  We demand ACL stop funding these entities and to explicitly oppose unwarranted guardianships.  National ADAPT further calls on ACL to ensure that anyone subjected to guardianship, whether institutionalized or not, will have full access to federally mandated Centers for Independent Living (CIL) services and the unimpeded opportunity to enjoy less restrictive alternatives. 

On the 40th Anniversary of National ADAPT,  National ADAPT, the nation’s largest grassroots disability rights activist organization, has been urging ACL to act on these critical issues.  These programs enable people to live outside institutions and in freedom in their communities. National ADAPT calls for a meeting with ACL w/in 30 days of this Action to ensure that the voices of countless Americans with disabilities and aging adults under, or at risk of unnecessary guardianship are heard.  

ADAPT Demands ACL:

1. Immediately audit the use of ACL funds in states to identify financial support going to guardianship programs that do not adhere to the spirit and letter of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Olmstead decision.

2. Immediately cease funding to Area Agency on Aging (AAA)  that operate conflicting, dual roles as guardians, Adult Protective Services (APS) or ombudsmen; and direct those funds to a collaborative partnership between a CIL and a Protection and Advocacy System (P&A) with an emphasis on the mitigation and restoration of unnecessary loss of rights for those at risk and under needless guardianship.

3. Within 45 days of this Action issue federal guidelines and directives to the Administration On Aging (AOA), its funded state aging programs & AAAs that clearly affirm the federally mandated role of the Office of Independent Living Programs (OILP), its CILs, Supportive Independent Living Centers (SILC) and Protection & Advocacy agencies to advance the community integration of people with disabilities, including providing for the least restrictive supports and services in the settings of their choice. Reaffirming the most integrated settings mandate of Olmstead.

4. Immediately institute strict parameters on ACL funding to states, requiring transparency, accountability, reporting and adherence to the Administration’s underlying mission. This is imperative for accountability on all systems involving guardianship.

 5. Immediately apply penalties to states using ACL funds that violate the civil and human rights to self-determination and due process of people with disabilities through abusive guardianship practices.

National ADAPT calls on ACL to uphold its commitment to IL and include those with lived experiences in assessing support for agencies that establish or promote the use of guardianships. As outlined in Senators Bob Casey and Mike Braun’s proposed Guardianship Bill of Rights, work with the Secretary of Health and Human Services to develop procedures that will offer real protections to our community and finally stop the abuse and exploitation of our people. 

Free Our People Now!

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National ADAPT Demands that Secretary Xavier Becerra and HHS work with ADAPT towards Ending the Institutional Bias 

 For Immediate Release:                                                                       May 10th, 2023

Who:  National ADAPT

What:  Demonstration  Demanding Secretary Becerra and HHS work with ADAPT to end the Institutional Bias

When: Wednesday, May 10th 10am

Where:  The Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue S.W.
                    Washington, D.C., 20201

For More information: 

Misty Dion                         570 367 6269                     mdion@cilncp.org                                    

Latoya Maddox                267 815 8688                     lmaddox83@gmail.com          

National ADAPT Social Media:  LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/adaptnational 

National ADAPT Demands that Secretary Xavier Becerra and HHS work with ADAPT towards Ending the Institutional Bias  

National ADAPT has attempted for over a year to get the Center for Medicare and Medicaid to push policies down to the states that will help with Ending the Institutional Bias for our brothers and sisters with disabilities to remain as independent and free from barriers while living in the community.

National ADAPT is protesting today to  Demand Secretary Xavier Becerra and HHS work with ADAPT towards Ending the Institutional Bias.

ADAPT Demands: 

1.   A meeting with Secretary Xavier Becerra

2.   Community Attendants be paid a living wage with healthcare plans and benefits.

3.   Secretary Becerra directs CMS to create network adequacy standards for all HCBS that provides under the Managed Care Long Term Services and Supports system.

4.    Secretary Becerra appoints one of our members to the IL Specialist seat on the Guardianship Council outlined in Casey’s Federal Bill of Rights.

5.  ADAPT Demands: that HHS puts a policy in place for emergency durable medical equipment repairs[1] [2] 


DME: Timelines and penalties for the enforcement

and attendant workforce coverage if the attendant has & emergency, we demand HHS has a policy in place to cover these needs in a manner equivalent to consumers’ physical emergencies.

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