




The Disability Integration Act (DIA) is civil rights legislation, introduced by Senator Schumer in the Senate and Representative Sensenbrenner in the House, to address the fundamental issue that people who need Long Term Services and Supports (LTSS) are forced into institutions and losing their basic civil rights.
Twenty-five years after the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, unwanted institutionalization remains a serious problem for people with disabilities and seniors.
When disabled people are impeded from living in the community and instead housed in institutions, their civil rights are negatively impacted and they are placed in isolation and segregation. Passing the DIA is an essential protection and affirmation of the rights of persons with disabilities to choose independent living and to be provided the home and community-based services that make it possible.
What is Required Under The Disability Integration Act (S.910, H.R.2472), introduced by Senator Schumer (D-NY)?: