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The following three FY 2027 Budget Amendments are DignityMA’s highest priority.

Support Transparency in Nursing Home Sales and Closures

Issue Nursing home ownership changes and facility closures are often carried out with limited transparency and minimal opportunity for public ...

DignityMA Campaign to Restore Elder Care Services

Issue Another explanation of this issue and proposal is a DignityMA Interview with Pete Tiernan: Unlocking Federal Funding to Eliminate ...

Raise Personal Needs Allowance for Nursing Home Residents

The Personal Needs Allowance for nursing home residents is just $72.80 per month—far too little to cover basic necessities like ...

We have several other important FY 2027 Budget Recommendations.

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Massachusetts’ health care system is in a crisis. Patients across the Commonwealth are struggling to access timely primary, behavioral health, and specialty care; emergency departments are experiencing sustained boarding; and inpatient and long-term care capacity constraints are burdening families, clinicians, and hospitals. These access breakdowns sit alongside other longstanding structural failures that are driving unsustainable cost growth and worsening affordability for patients, employers, health plans, and providers.

Call to Action: Solutions to Confront Pressing Health Care System Challenges (Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation, June 1, 2026)

Maxwell Jones is in his 70s, has advanced Alzheimer’s disease, and lives in a nursing home in eastern Massachusetts. Not too long ago, he went three days without a meal because his roommate kept stealing his food, and no one stopped it from happening—either because staff didn’t notice or they didn’t have the time or training to intervene.

Nursing Homes Are De Facto Psychiatric Wards but Lack Care (Psychology Today, May 11, 2026)

For the majority of nursing home residents, that monthly allowance is the only money they control. It is what allows them to buy the small items that make life bearable and preserve a sense of identity [Editor’s note: In Massachusetts, the allowance is $72.80.] The nursing home may provide a bed and basic meals, but it does not provide everything that makes a person a person. . .

No one should have to depend on a child to buy them a tube of toothpaste. No one should have to choose between a haircut and toiletries. And no one should spend the final years of their life asking permission for every small personal need because the state has determined that $50 [or $72.80] a month is enough. . . If New Jersey cannot afford to allow a nursing home resident to keep an additional $90 a month [or Massachusetts, $40.52], what exactly are our priorities?

The question is not whether the state can afford the increase. The question is whether the state can justify denying it. . .

This is not a luxury or a handout. It is not extravagant. It’s about dignity.

New Jersey’s $50 nursing home personal allowance is a disgrace (The Jersey Vindicator, May 31, 2026) 

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Dignity Alliance Massachusetts is dedicated to transformative change to ensure the dignity of older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers.  We are committed to advancing new ways of providing long-term services, support, living options, and care, while respecting choice and self-determination.  Through education, legislation, regulatory reform, and legal strategies, this mission will become reality throughout the Commonwealth.

As a grass-roots coalition of aging and disability service and advocacy organizations and supporters, Dignity Alliance Massachusetts works to secure fundamental changes.

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Study Session: PACE Program

Update: On May 26, 2026, Jennifer Maynard, Executive Director of MassPACE, gave a 15 minute overview of the MassPACE ...

2026-05-12 Spotlight: When ‘care’ becomes control

Editor’s Note: While the focus of this opinion piece is about nursing homes in Connecticut, the scope of the issue ...

Study Session:Guardianship Issues, Needs and Impact in Massachusetts

When: Wednesday, May 13, 2026, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.

Register: https://tinyurl.com/DignityMA-StudySessionMay13

Presenter:  Wynn Gerhard, Esq, Guardian Community Trust and the Massachusetts Guardianship Policy ...

Study Session: Protecting SNAP Nutrition Benefits for Older Adults and Persons with Disabilities

April 10, 2026 Presented by Pat Baker, Senior Economic Justice Advocate, Mass Law Reform Institute This 1 hour webinar covered ...

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A Dignity Alliance MA digital memorial to honor those who died during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

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