
"I would not be alive today without the support of home care aides. That is why I am deeply alarmed by Intro 303, the New York City Council bill known as No More 24. While its name suggests compassion, the reality is far more dangerous."
"For people like me—New Yorkers with significant disabilities—it creates a gap in care that could have life-or-death consequences. Supporters of the bill often claim that agencies can simply switch to split shifts. That is not true."
Protesters, including home care workers, gathered at City Hall to advocate for the No More 24 Act, which aims to end 24-hour workdays. A personal account highlights the importance of consistent home care for individuals with disabilities. The speaker, who has relied on 24-hour care since 2011, expresses concern that the proposed bill would create a dangerous gap in care. The belief that agencies can easily switch to split shifts is challenged, emphasizing the potential life-or-death consequences for those needing continuous support.
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