Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR42

Introduced
1/26/23  
Enrolled
1/30/23  
Introduced
1/26/23  
Enrolled
1/30/23  

Caption

Self-Direction Day; recognize February 22, 2023

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the numerous benefits of self-direction, which include improved satisfaction with services, enhanced quality of life, reduced costs compared to traditional provider-directed services, and a lower likelihood of institutional stays. By advocating for self-direction, the resolution supports ongoing programs, particularly those offered in Georgia, which have been beneficial for the elderly and disabled populations. These programs have expanded individual choice and control, aiming to overcome limitations of traditional service delivery systems.

Summary

Senate Resolution 42 recognizes February 22, 2023, as Self-Direction Day, highlighting the significance of self-direction in home and community-based service (HCBS) delivery for individuals with disabilities. The resolution explains that self-direction is an optional service delivery model allowing individuals to maintain their independence at home and in their communities. This model empowers individuals to have control over how, when, and from whom their services are delivered, ultimately promoting self-determination and choice in living arrangements.

Contention

While there are vast benefits portrayed in the resolution, there may also be points of contention regarding the accessibility and effectiveness of self-directed services. As this model shifts the responsibility for managing services onto individuals and their families, questions may arise concerning the adequacy of support structures and training for participants to successfully navigate their service options. Additionally, the implications of funding and resources needed to implement and sustain self-direction programs represent an important discussion point for stakeholders involved in home and community-based care.

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