Alabamians with Developmental Disabilities now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine

As the state moves forward with its COVID-19 vaccination plan, those with intellectual and developmental disabilities will be eligible for the vaccine beginning March 22.

Alabama State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris made the announcement on Friday, March 12, detailing groups that would receiving extended eligibility as part of Allocation Phase 1c of the state’s vaccination plan.

“This is great news,” said Darryle Powell, Executive Director of the Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities (ACDD). “We encourage those with developmental disabilities, and their family members, to take advantage of the expanded distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. The pandemic has been especially worrisome for those in more physically vulnerable populations, and this should be a big help.”

Others now eligible to receive the vaccine include those 55 and older, as well as people between the ages of 16 and 64 who have high-risk medical conditions such as cancer, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and other serious conditions. The list of critical workers eligible has also expanded to include those in waste and wastewater, transportation and logistics, food service, and other occupations.

Dr. Harris mentioned that expected dose increases from the federal government over the next several weeks prompted the latest expansion of vaccinations. To find a vaccine provider near you, visit the Alabama COVID-19 Dashboard Hub at arcg.is/0brSGj.

For more information on the Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities, call 334-242-3973 or visit acdd.org.

ABOUT THE ALABAMA COUNCIL ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

The Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities (ACDD) is comprised of 36 governor-appointed volunteer members, including people with developmental disabilities, family members, and representatives of public agencies that serve them. The organization is dedicated to the vision that all Alabamians, regardless of disability, will live, learn, work, and play in inclusive communities. To that end, ACDD works towards system changes in aspects of service/support to promote better lives for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. For more information, visit acdd.org.

Governor Ivey Proclaims March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

MONTGOMERY—The State of Alabama has officially recognized March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month as of March 1, 2021.

Governor Kay Ivey signed a proclamation designating the month to “promote greater understanding of the issues affecting people with developmental disabilities” and “educate our communities, policymakers, friends and family members, health care providers and businesses that the movement towards full inclusion in community life for persons with developmental disabilities is a positive and worthy goal.”

“We’re glad for the proclamation,” said Darryle Powell, Executive Director of the Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities (ACDD). “We want to raise awareness of the estimated 110,640 Alabamians born with developmental disabilities—as well as raise expectations. This helps shine a spotlight on our mission of independence, advocacy, productivity and inclusion.”

Kimberly Boswell, Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Mental Health, said, “It’s important for the state as a whole to recognize the achievements of those with developmental disabilities. Every day, they prove how much they contribute to the work and the communities we share.”

Powell added, “This month is also an opportunity to let more people know about the many, many resources we have available to assist people in learning, living independently and pursuing fulfilling jobs and social lives. The more we can educate, the more we can achieve together.”

For more information, contact the Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities at 334-242-3973 or visit acdd.org.

ABOUT THE ALABAMA COUNCIL ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

The Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities (ACDD) is comprised of 36 governor-appointed volunteer members, including people with developmental disabilities, family members, and representatives of public agencies that serve them. The organization is dedicated to the vision that all Alabamians, regardless of disability, will live, learn, work, and play in inclusive communities. To that end, ACDD works towards system changes in aspects of service/support to promote better lives for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. For more information, visit acdd.org.

Jeff Ridgeway Advocacy Award Winners

ACDD is proud to announce the 2020 Jeff Ridgeway Advocacy Award Winners, chosen by our network partner, the Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program. The winners, Mr. Joshua Greiner and Mr. Darren Morris, are both dynamic, tenacious, motivated individuals with disabilities who’ve displayed exceptional leadership in self-advocacy. These men have declared a strong vision and voice for Self-Advocacy in Alabama. Watch a short video to learn more about their inspiring achievements below.

Join ACDD for a public forum

We need your help addressing the needs of those with developmental disabilities in our community. With your input, we can work together to remove barriers to accessing services and work toward independence, inclusion and acceptance. Join the Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities for a virtual public forum.

Morning Session:

October 16, 2020 at 10 a.m. CST – End Time: 11:30 p.m. CST

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Afternoon Session:

October 16, 2020 at 2 p.m. CST – End Time: 3:30 p.m. CST

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If you require accommodations, please contact ACDD at 334-242-3976 or Melissa Sylvester at 334-242-0246.