Bill advances to expand support for adults with developmental disabilities

Bill advances to expand support for adults with developmental disabilities
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Legislation aimed at improving support services for adults with developmental disabilities has advanced in the legislative process. Sponsored by Senator Robert Singer, the bill was approved by the Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee.

Senator Singer expressed the importance of the bill: “Expanding access to both adult day and employment programs ensures individuals with developmental disabilities receive the comprehensive support they need to thrive,” he stated. He added that this legislation would offer “flexibility and opportunity,” enabling individuals to reach their full potential.

The current system requires individuals who age out of special education programs at 21 to choose between an adult day program or an employment program. This restriction limits opportunities for those who could benefit from participating in both types of programs.

The proposed bill, S-653, seeks to amend existing laws. It would allow eligible individuals aged 21 and older transitioning from the Division of Children’s System of Care to the Division of Developmental Disabilities to engage in both adult day and employment programs simultaneously.



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