Broad Sign on for Medicaid Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Investment

January 31, 2022

Dear Leaders Schumer and McConnell and Speaker Pelosi and Leader McCarthy,  

The undersigned organizations are writing to express support for the investment in Medicaid Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) to remain part of any package that moves forward. A large investment is essential for building a sustainable HCBS infrastructure that can begin to address the magnitude of need in our communities, both increasing access to Medicaid HCBS and addressing the direct care workforce crisis – creating more direct care jobs to support people with disabilities and aging adults, and making those jobs better. 

To address the long-standing inequities the pandemic exposed and exacerbated, this investment is critical to fortify a workforce that must continue to expand to meet a rapidly increasing level of need. The HCBS workforce provides vital services, and yet these workers – who are primarily women of color – have been devalued and underpaid for decades, leading to severe staff shortages that can result in crucial gaps in service availability, lengthy waiting lists, service line closures, and additional obstacles to achieving a high quality of life for workers and recipients alike. 

Due in large part to a long history of inadequate funding at the federal level, the system itself is  not serving everyone who needs HCBS, even though most people far prefer to remain in their  homes as they age, and research has shown that quality of life is significantly improved when  individuals are able to live in the community. Further, people with disabilities of all ages have a  legal right to receive services and supports in the most integrated setting, regardless of the  source of payment for services. Yet, 31 years after the passage of the Americans with  Disabilities Act, over 800,000 people with disabilities are currently on waiting lists for the  Medicaid-funded services needed to make that possible, and many more are entering  institutions against their wishes because they do not have qualified and trained direct care staff  to support them in the setting of their choice. These waiting lists leave people with disabilities,  aging adults and their families waiting years and even decades for services. The investments in  the Build Back Better Agenda are crucial to reach this as yet unrealized goal of the Americans  with Disabilities Act. 

When older adults who want to age in place and people with disabilities who need support to work, live independently, and be a part of their communities are left waiting, the responsibility for care and support often falls on unpaid family caregivers, who also need financial assistance. The costs of this inadequate system fall disproportionately on people of color with limited income and wealth. The workforce and earnings losses related to unpaid family caregiving are significant and well-documented.

We once again thank you for your leadership and urge that you continue to include and prioritize the large investment in the infrastructure of Medicaid HCBS, and the workforce that provides them, as you negotiate any package moving forward. We stand ready to assist you in any way we can.


Sincerely,  

AARP  

ABA Center for Excellence  

AIDS United

Alliance for Aging Research  

Alliance for Retired Americans  

Allies for Independence  

Alturum

American Academy of Pediatrics  

American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work  

American Association of People with Disabilities  

American Association on Health and Disability  

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)  

American Civil Liberties Union of WV  

American Council of the Blind  

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention  

American Geriatrics Society  

American Music Therapy Association  

American Network of Community Options & Resources (ANCOR)  

American Occupational Therapy Association  

American Psychological Association  

Anxiety and Depression Association of America  

The Arc of the United States 

Association for Ambulatory Behavioral Healthcare  

Association of Assistive Technology Act Program  

Association of University Centers on Disabilities  

Autism Society of America  

Autistic Self Advocacy Network  

Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law  

Be A Hero

Brain Injury Association of America  

Broward for Progress  

California State Council on Developmental Disabilities  

California Health Advocates 

Caring Across Generations  

Center for American Progress

Center for Medicare Advocacy  

Center for Popular Democracy  

Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation  

Clinical Social Work Association  

Coalition of Human Need 

Coalition of Texans with Disabilities  

CommunicationFIRST  

Community Catalyst  

CRR Behavioral Services  

Cure SMA  

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance  

Disability Policy Consortium  

Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (DREDF)  

disABILITYsa  

Disabled Queers in Action!  

Down Syndrome Association of Northern Virginia  Easterseals  

Epilepsy Foundation

Faith in Public Life   

Families USA  

Family Voices  

Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities  

The Gerontological Society of America

Goodwill Industries International, Inc.  

Groundwork Action  

Health Care Voices  

Hispanic Federation

Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities  

Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities  

International Society for Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses  

The Jewish Federations of North America 

The Network of Jewish Human Services Association

Jews for Racial & Economic Justice 

Justice in Aging

The Kelsey  

Lakeshore Foundation  

Leading Age

Legal Action Center  

Little Lobbyists  

Lutheran Services in America 

Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council  

Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance  

Meals on Wheels America

Medicare Rights Center  

Mental Health America  

Michigan Developmental Disabilities Council  

Mind Life Balance, LLC  

MomsRising  

NACBHDD and NARMH  

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys  

National ADAPT  

ADAPT Georgia  

ADAPT Gulf Coast  

MassADAPT  

ADAPT Montana  

ADAPT of Texas  

National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA)  

National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health

National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals, Inc.  

National Alliance on Mental Illness  

National Alliance to End Homelessness  

National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities  

National Association for Home Care and Hospice   

National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs  

National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners  

National Association of Social Workers (NASW)  

National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services  

National Association of State Head Injury Administrators  

National Association of State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program (NASOP)

National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors  

National Center for Learning Disabilities  

National Center for Parent Leadership, Advocacy, and Community Empowerment (National PLACE)  

National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care  

National Council for Mental Wellbeing  

National Council on Aging  

National Council on Independent Living  

National Disability Rights Network (NDRN)  

National Domestic Workers Alliance  

National Down Syndrome Congress  

National Down Syndrome Society 

National Federation of Families  

National Health Care for the Homeless Council  

National Health Law Program  

National League for Nursing 

National Multiple Sclerosis Society  

National PACE Association  

National Register of Health Service Psychologists  National Respite Coalition  

National Women's Law Center  

Paralyzed Veterans of America 

Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies  

Personal Attendant Coalition of Texas  

Postpartum Support International 

Public Advocacy for Kids (PAK) 

R2H Action [Right to Health]  

RespectAbility  

REV UP Texas  

Rights & Democracy (New Hampshire & Vermont) 

The Santa Clara Wage Theft Coalition  

SEIU  

SMART Recovery  

Social Security Works  

Special Needs Alliance

SPAN Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN)  

Spina Bifida Association  

Stand UP Alaska  

Tennessee Justice Center  

The Advocacy Institute  

The Jewish Federations of North America   

TN Council on Developmental Disabilities  

Treatment Communities of America  

United Cerebral Palsy  

United Spinal Association  

United State of Women

USAging  

US International Council on Disabilities  

Well Being Trust  

WI Board for People with Developmental Disabilities  World Institute on Disability  

WV FREE

Laura Hatcher