2024-25 PA Budget Invests in Services for Those with ID and Autism (September 30, 2024)

TheĀ bipartisanĀ 2024-25 budgetĀ for Pennsylvanians significantly added funding to help those with intellectual disabilities and autism (ID/A). The budget includes historic investments in Pennsylvanians with ID/A and the direct support professionals (DSPs) who care for them by securingĀ $354.8 millionĀ in federal and state funding to provide more resources for home and community-based service providers. The funding includesĀ $280 millionĀ to help raise wages for DSPs andĀ $74.8 millionĀ to begin the process of clearing the emergency waiting list. This investment in provider rates will support recruitment, retention, and wages for DSPs who make inclusive, enriching lives possible for people with intellectual disabilities and autism.ā€Æ

The 2024-25 budget investment in ID/A services sets a transformative course to eliminate the emergency waiting list for services for adults and reduce barriers to care for thousands of Pennsylvanians over the next several years. It will also make Pennsylvania one of a handful of states to end its emergency waiting list and help ID/A community members access vital services to live independently, pursue education and job opportunities, and participate in the Everyday Lives they deserve.ā€Æ

Learn more about services and resources through theĀ DHS Office of Developmental Programs.ā€Æ