The Association of Developmental Disabilities Providers consists of over 100 community organizations from across Massachusetts that provide services and supports to individuals with disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, other developmental disabilities, and traumatic brain injuries. The purpose of the ADDP is to promote and ensure the political and financial health of its member organizations. To meet that goal we provide:
- Timely communications with information that matters.
- Contact with decision makers & advocacy on behalf of members
- An easy-to-use advocacy tool & advocacy initiatives
- Low-cost, members-only insurance
- Educational opportunities
- Active committees on subjects that matter
To learn about the benefits of becoming an ADDP member, see Why Join the ADDP?
As has been reported in previous updates, ADDP has repeatedly expressed our concern that state decision makers first use the recently enacted six month extension to stabilize health and human service programs before considering any use of Medicaid funds for programs outside of the realm of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services.