Lance Hegland outlines the purpose of Minnesotans for Direct Support Improvements. Lance is a Minnesotan with a disability living in Minnesota's Twin Cities and relying on direct support services since early 2003. The video transcript appears below near the bottom of this post.
Minnesotans for Direct Support Improvements is putting together a video series to capture the experiences and ideas of people with disabilities and older adults relying on direct support, support workers, families, friends, provider organization team members, plus community leaders.
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Video Transcript
Minnesotans for Direct Support Improvements wants everyone to experience health, safety, and dignity throughout our many, diverse communities across Minnesota.
We share personal stories, information, and discussions to help unify our communities and improve our direct supports.
We're improving supports no matter where people live — private homes, shared housing, assisted living communities, or skilled nursing facilities. No matter what supports people rely on — homemaking, personal care, skilled nursing, acute medical care, day programs, or employment supports.
We are people with disabilities, people with chronic illness, older adults, support workers, family members, friends, provider organization team members, and neighbors. We are of the People, by the People, for the People! Nothing about Us, without Us!
Help us! Stay informed. Check out our YouTube content, subscribe to our email updates, and follow our social media! Create and share your own content to raise awareness and bring our communities together. Connect, inform, encourage, and empower!
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