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April 25, 2024 - Pittsburgh, PA

ADVISORY - Governor Shapiro Visits Allegheny County Non-Profit Serving Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Autism to Highlight How Proposed Budget Investments Would Expand ID/A Services and Support Direct Support Professionals

Pennsylvanians with intellectual disabilities and autism (ID/A), caregivers, and advocates and hear how the proposed funding in the Governor's 2024-25 budget will increase access and support for home and community-based services by increasing wages for direct support professionals and end Pennsylvania's emergency waiting list for ID/A services.

Governor Shapiro heard firsthand from Achieva staff, those they serve, and their families about the dire need for more direct support professionals and more services for the ID/A community. At Achieva alone, there are 100 vacant positions for direct support professionals - all of them desperately needed workers to help provide everyday services and quality of life care to the ID/A community. Across the Commonwealth, there is an 18% vacancy rate, which translates to a shortage of about 10,000 direct support professionals.

"We have a responsibility to the 60,000 Pennsylvanians with intellectual disabilities and autism to deliver services for them and to ensure the dedicated direct support professionals who work hard to support the ID/A community are compensated," said Governor Josh Shapiro. "The Commonwealth currently has a shortage of 10,000 direct support professionals across Pennsylvania - and that's because we don't pay them enough. This year, my budget makes a historic investment - nearly half a billion dollars from state and federal funding - to pay those who are caring for some of our vulnerable neighbors a higher wage, to attract more people to this noble profession, and ultimately, to deliver more services to those who need them."




List of Speakers:
Stephen Suroviec, President and CEO of Achieva
Senator Jay Costa
Representative Aerion Abney
Erin Grimes
Sierra & Christy Wechtenhiser
Representative Jessica Benham
Governor Josh Shapiro