Graphic with white text reads: "Know Your Rights: KanCare Grievances and Appeals." Stock photo of a man with limb loss, smiling in an outdoor setting and looking into the distance. DRC Kansas blue and orange logo.
The process of submitting KanCare grievances and appeals with Medicaid and Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) can be confusing! We have a resource to help.
Check out our “Navigating KanCare Grievances and Appeals” webpage: tinyurl.com/3vb648v7
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Graphic with white text reads: "Subscribe - Sign Up for Email Alerts." Stock image of a man looking at his phone, sitting at the breakfast table in a wheelchair. DRC blue and orange logo in the top left-hand corner.
The 2026 Kansas Legislative session is in full swing! Join our email list to stay looped in on issues important to the disability community. We will send action alerts about bills that are relevant to your disability rights.
Sign up today: votervoice.net/DRCKansas/Home
09.02.2026 16:30 —
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Orange graphic with white and blue text reads: "NUMBER FOUR: Strong Protections
End of Life - the new law fixes a flaw in the guardian's end-of-life powers under the prior guardianship law. Under the prior law, guardians had powers to stop life-sustaining care (like medical treatment, food, or water) too easily. The new law limits the guardian's power to stop life-sustaining care.
Grievances - The new law also allows for anyone to file a grievance (complaint) if a guardian isn't following the law, the guardianship plan, or even if they believe the guardian limits too many of the person's rights. Courts will review the complaints and fix problems when needed.
These new protections apply for all guardianships,
established before or after the effective date of the
law (Jan. 1, 2026)."
Stock image of two young men, brothers, smiling with their heads together. One brother is in a wheelchair. DRC Kansas blue and orange logo in the bottom right-hand corner.
Orange graphic with blue and white text reads: "NUMBER FIVE: The Law is "Person-Centered"
The new law requires that people under guardianship get clear written notice of their rights. They must be involved in decision making. The new law also uses person-centered terminology like "individual subject to guardianship" instead of "ward" or "incapacitated person."
The law moves Kansas towards a more person-centered system—one that respects choice, dignity, and independence."
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Have a question about your rights or need help? Contact us online at drckansas.org/get-help or call toll-free at (877) 776-1541
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Orange graphic with white and blue text that reads: "TOP 5 CHANGES YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NEW KANSAS GUARDIANSHIP LAW"
Orange graphic with white and blue text that reads: "NUMBER ONE: Every Guardianship Must Have a “Guardianship Plan"
If the court finds someone is in need of a guardian, their guardianship MUST have an individualized "guardianship plan." The plan clearly says what the guardian can and cannot do. The plan helps limit the powers a guardian has over the person under the guardianship.
If you have a guardianship from before Jan. 1, 2026, you can ask the court for a guardianship
plan. Contact DRC for help!"
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Orange graphic with white and blue text that reads: "NUMBER TWO: Guardians Must Consider What the Person Under the Guardianship Wants
The new rule is that guardians must use "substitute decision-making" instead of the "best interest" standard. This means the guardian must consider what the person under the guardianship wants, not just what the guardian thinks is "best."
This change applies to both new guardianships and existing guardianships created prior to Jan. 1, 2026."
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Orange graphic with blue and white text that reads: "NUMBER THREE: Guardianship Is a Last Resort
Courts must first consider alternatives to guardianship, like:
- Supported decision-making: having people you trust help you with decisions
- Power of attorney: allowing someone you trust to legally help you with financial and/or health care decisions
- Limited guardianship: where you only need a guardian for a short period of time or for certain services
These options let the person with the disability keep more control over their own lives."
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Kansas made positive changes to its guardianship law that give people with disabilities more rights, more control, and more choices!
Learn more about the new Kansas Guardianship Law below, or on our website: tinyurl.com/5bmfja4f
05.02.2026 17:32 —
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Graphic with white text reads: "Know Your Rights: Disability Rights in Housing" with an orange arrow. Stock photo of an individual opening a door for another individual who is using a wheelchair. DRC Kansas' blue and orange logo in the bottom right-hand corner.
People with disabilities have specific rights to find & keep safe, accessible housing!
Check out our resources that explain what disability discrimination in housing can look like, reasonable accommodations, what to do if rights are violated, & more: tinyurl.com/yycmm4ur
02.02.2026 17:13 —
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Graphic with blue and tan decorative background and a comic-style raised orange fist. Blue and orange text read: "2025 End-of-Year Newsletter." DRC Kansas blue and orange logo incorporated into the fist graphic.
Start the new year informed and empowered! Our latest newsletter features DRC's 2025 impact highlights, information on the new Kansas Guardianship Law, and more.
Check it out at the link below.
👉: tinyurl.com/3u973cwn
31.12.2025 21:06 —
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A graphic reading “Assistive Technology Awareness Month” and “Technology doesn’t just make life easier; for people with disabilities, it often makes life possible.” On the left, Black a woman with curly hair sits smiling while holding a prosthetic leg. The National Disability Rights Network logo appears at the bottom right.
A graphic titled “What is Assistive Technology (AT)?” with text defining AT as items or systems that help a person with a disability increase or maintain independence. A list of examples appears on the lower left. On the lower right is a photo of a young girl smiling and holding hearing aids.
A graphic titled “What is NOT Assistive Technology (AT)?” explaining that services not considered items or equipment are not AT. A list includes live sign language interpreters, guide dogs or service animals, and access to support staff. On the lower right is a photo of a guide dog wearing a harness while walking beside a person.
A graphic titled “Assistive Technology (AT) IS an affordable solution” with statistics from the Job Accommodation Network showing most accommodations cost little or nothing. On the lower left is a photo of a man in a wheelchair using a ramp outside a building. A text box emphasizes that assistive technology is more accessible and efficient than most people think.
November is Assistive Technology Awareness Month — a time to highlight the tools that make independence, communication, and employment possible for millions of people with disabilities.
Learn more from Disability Rights Maryland: https://disabilityrightsmd.org/assistive-technology-awareness-month/
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This image features a navy blue background with white and pink text. There is a graphic of a fist holding a megaphone. The NDRN, AAPD and Verified Voting logos are also present. It reads: "VOTE Election Day 2025."
The image reads: "Find out all you need to know about elections in 2025. Have questions about voter registration deadlines, requesting absentee or mail-in ballots, or how to vote in-person during early voting or on Election Day? Contact the Election Protection Hotline to report issues or to seek assistance. Call or text 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) to speak with a trained Election Protection volunteer." The Election Protection Hotline logo is featured.
Every voter deserves to access their right to vote.
If you run into issues, or just need help figuring out where or how to vote, reach out to the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).
AAPD - The American Association of People with Disabilities, Verified Voting
04.11.2025 16:35 —
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A group of diverse young children, including a child with Down syndrome, smile and laugh together in front of a chalkboard background. Bold white text reads, “The future of disability education is on the line.” The National Disability Rights Network logo appears in the corner.
Disability rights at risk: Department of Education layoffs have gutted key offices enforcing IDEA, 504 & WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act).
Tell Congress: Restore staffing. Protect access.
https://secure.everyaction.com/tb2b4SUPA0aEKZ8A1BfwQg2
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Blue background with heading: “What is a shutdown?” Explains that if Congress does not approve a budget, the government cannot keep all programs running and some federal offices pause.
Blue background with heading: “Key Services Will Continue.” Lists Social Security, SSI, SSDI, Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Affairs benefits, and Postal Service mail. Includes photos of a healthcare provider, an older adult, a veteran, and a postal worker.
Blue background with heading: “What could be delayed?” Lists customer service at Social Security offices, new applications, appeals, support for veterans at regional offices, and new housing or mortgage approvals.
Blue graphic says “Stay Informed. Read more at DisabilityRightsFlorida.org (Link in Comments)” above a yellow warning sign that says “Government Shutdown” and a blurred U.S. Capitol in the background.
A government shutdown can cause confusion, but key benefits for people with disabilities like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid continue. More info: disabilityrightsflorida.org/newsroom/sto...
#GovernmentShutdown #DisabilityRights
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Photo of group of disability advocates in front of the John Brown Mural at the Capitol.
Today, we joined fellow disability advocates at the Kansas Statehouse for the Kansas Disability Employment Awareness Month (KDEAM) proclamation signing. #KDEAM is coming up in October. Thank you, Governor Kelly, for recognizing the importance of competitive, integrated employment in Kansas!
#NDEAM
24.09.2025 19:49 —
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Graphic with stock photo in background of person counting money. White and orange text on blue background reads: "DRC helps protect beneficiaries of Social Security from financial exploitation or other abuse." DRC Kansas blue and orange logo in top left-hand corner.
Those who receive Social Security benefits should be front and center in figuring out how their benefit money is spent. DRC is here to help if you have a representative payee and you think they have done something wrong while managing your social security money.
Learn more: tinyurl.com/mwy9ujm4
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World Suicide Prevention Day September 10, 2025 If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org You Are Not Alone. Graphic of phone with image that reads: "988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You Matter. Text. Call. Chat."
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. If you are in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org, to speak to someone and get immediate support.
#WorldSuicidePreventionDay #988Lifeline
10.09.2025 13:41 —
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Graphic with blue and white text reads: How can we best serve you? Let us know by completing our 2026 Public Input Survey! Survey Closing Soon: August 31, 2025" DRC Kansas blue and orange logo large in the top center of the graphic.
📣 Attention Kansas Disability Community! We want to hear from you!
Please help shape DRC's priorities and objectives for federal fiscal year 2026 by completing our survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/8KCDYPJ
#Kansas #DisabilityRights #KansasDisabilityCommunity
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Progress Over Time...
The Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000
What is the DD Act?
In every state and territory, programs made possible by the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (DD Act) give individuals with developmental disabilities (DD) and their families the power to help shape policies that affect them.
This information was made accessible by self-advocates for self-advocates.
What is the DD Act?
DD Act programs lead important research and test new creative ways to provide services to people with DD. They work to bring the latest information and resources to those who can put it to the best use, including self-advocates, families, service providers, and policymakers.
This information was made accessible by self-advocates for self-advocates.
What is the DD Act?
DD Act programs also investigate cases of abuse and may serve as legal advocates for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
This information was made accessible by self-advocates for self-advocates.
Did you know that The Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 (DD Act) is the reason we have the many programs for people with disabilities to be included and thrive? This includes the UCEDDs and the Projects of National Significance (PNS).
Learn more @ bit.ly/sots_dd.
27.08.2025 16:23 —
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Text reads: WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! on blue and orange comment bubbles. White text below reads: Take Our 2026 Public Input Survey Open Until August 31, 2025. DRC Kansas blue and orange logo incorporated in the graphic.
🔗https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8KCDYPJ
Please help us make sure our resources are used on the issues most important to the Kansas disability community by completing our annual public input survey! We appreciate your time and feedback.
#DisabilityRights #Advocacy #Kansas
22.08.2025 16:34 —
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A megaphone announcing "protect programs that support the disability community" from the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities
Congress wants to cut #disability programs
People will lose support needed to live, work, & stay with family
Tell Congress: Fully fund all #DisabilityPrograms
Your voice is powerful. Speak up now.
nacdd.quorum.us/campaign/134...
#disabled #disabilities #DisabilityAwareness #ProtectOurPrograms
12.08.2025 21:00 —
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Orange quote bubble graphic with blue text reads: "I was really pleased with the personalized service I received. Everyone I interacted with was helpful and respectful. I finally felt heard and that alone was such a relief." -DRC Client. DRC orange and blue logo in the bottom right-hand corner.
We are here to help! DRC works to protect the rights of all Kansans with disabilities.
Have a disability rights issue? Contact us at drckansas.org/get-help or call toll-free 877-776-1541
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Graphic with text that reads: Free Advocacy & Legal Services for Disability Rights DRC Kansas helps protect and enforce Kansans’ disability rights, including students’ rights to special education and related services. We can help with things like:
1) Protecting the right to receive education in the least restrictive environment
2) Protecting against inappropriate use of discipline
3) Advocating for alternatives to guardianship, like supported decision making
4) Assisting with bullying issues." Stock photo of a mother and school-aged daughter with a physical disability, and graphic of a pencil. DRC Kansas blue and orange logo in the bottom right hand-corner with the URL 'drckansas.org/get-help'
This back to school season, remember: DRC Kansas is here to help! We can assist Kansas students in enforcing their rights to special education and related services.
We also have special education info readily available, covering 30+ topics tinyurl.com/2az2fnrr
13.08.2025 13:18 —
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Stock photo of man using a phone sitting on a couch holding his white cane. Text in a thought bubble reads: "Let us know what YOU think!" and DRC Kansas logo is above the text. Text in a blue text block below reads: "Take our 2026 Public Input Survey before August 31, 2025".
DRC Kansas wants your input! Please fill out the survey linked below to provide feedback on our priorities and objectives for federal fiscal year 2026: www.surveymonkey.com/r/8KCDYPJ
12.08.2025 15:02 —
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Text in a graphic dialogue bubble with a megaphone reads: Tell Congress: NO CUTS TO DISABILITY RIGHTS SERVICES! DRC Kansas logo and capitol building in background.
Congress is still considering a 62% cut to Protection and Advocacy (P&A) agencies like DRC KS—just after slashing Medicaid.
P&As are a critical lifeline for people with disabilities and are needed now more than ever.
Please take 30 seconds and ACT NOW: tinyurl.com/mrxh7eay
30.07.2025 16:11 —
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‘They saved our lives’: Now, Kansas disability rights group’s funding is in peril
The center stands to lose more than 60% of its guaranteed federal funding in 2026 if the Trump administration’s budget proposals are adopted as written.
"I am concerned that we are going to go back to the dark ages." -Nancy Jensen, Kaufman House survivor
Proposed cuts to P&As across the country, including DRC KS would gut the legal advocacy that protects thousands of Kansans with disabilities every year.
tinyurl.com/kckbkf5f
21.07.2025 15:10 —
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WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Please take our 2026 Public Input Survey before August 31, 2025. DRC Kansas blue and orange logo in bottom left-hand corner. Stock photo of young woman using a wheelchair with a computer in her lap and smiling in background.
Please fill out our public input survey to give feedback on our priorities and objectives for federal fiscal year 2026: www.surveymonkey.com/r/8KCDYPJ
Your survey responses help us ensure our resources are used on the issues most important to the disability community. Thank you!
15.07.2025 17:01 —
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Orange and blue text reads: "PROTECT DISABILITY RIGHTS FUNDING". Stock photo of scales of justice statue in background. DRC Kansas blue and orange logo to the right of the text.
Congress is considering cuts that would slash funding for Protection and Advocacy (P&A) programs like DRC Kansas by 62%.
P&As provide free legal & advocacy services to protect the human, civil, & disability rights of Kansans with disabilities.
ACT NOW: tinyurl.com/mrxh7eay
08.07.2025 21:31 —
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[ALT TEXT/IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Bold white text on a red background reads: “Medicaid is an essential program that millions of people with disabilities rely on for their health, independence, and quality of life.” Background includes images of medical tools, pill bottles, and syringes. National Disability Rights Network logo appears at the bottom.]
National Disability Rights Network condemns passage of Federal budget bill and deep cuts to Medicaid. Read our statement here:
ow.ly/FuqB50Wlofm
06.07.2025 21:22 —
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This image reads "Protect Fair and Accessible Voting." It also features a red white and blue color scheme, and a stylized image of a Black woman wearing sunglasses and noise cancelling headphones. The NDRN logo is also visible.
Accessible voting rights are not negotiable.
Submit your public comment by TODAY June 27, 5:00 PM EST to demand transparency and inclusion.
Learn more and make your voice heard:
secure.everyaction.com/9op-jzZGtUqq...
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Text reads: PROTECT MEDICAID & DISABILITY RIGHTS FUNDING. Stock photos of people with disabilities border the orange and blue text in the center of the image with DRC Kansas' logo.
Congress is considering massive cuts to Medicaid and Protection and Advocacy (P&A) programs, like DRC Kansas. Take action now and tell Congress to SAVE Medicaid and SAVE the P&As! Use the link below to email YOUR members of Congress: www.votervoice.net/DRCKansas/Ca...
26.06.2025 21:22 —
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This image features a black background and striking orange and white text. It reads “Cuts to disability rights programs don’t just hurt – they kill. The federal government is on the brink of cutting the only independent watchdogs that protect people with disabilities. Swipe to understand what’s at stake.” It also features the National Disability Rights Network Logo.
The image reads “What are P&As? The Protection & Advocacy (P&A) network was created after tragedy. In the 1970s, the world got a window view of the abuse and neglect people with disabilities faced in institutions. Congress said: ‘Never again.’ The P&As became a part of this promise – they are the watchdogs that make sure no one suffers in silence.” It also features a black and white image of a young person crouching with their head in their hands.
The image reads “What do P&As do? Everyday, Protection & Advocacy organizations: investigate abuse and neglect claims, help people with disabilities access healthcare, jobs and education, ensure laws protecting people with disabilities are enforced, prevent crises before they happen, and intervene with legal advocacy when they do.” It also features a black and white image of a young woman with a megaphone.
The image reads “Why now? Draft federal budgets, as they stand today, would gut P&A capacity. No more unannounced facility visit. No one to investigate abuse. No one to help people fight for their basic rights. This isn’t hypothetical; it’s a return to horrors we once swore to end.” It also features a black and white image of the Capitol Building. / The image reads “Without the Protection & Advocacy Network, people with disabilities will: be trapped in dangerous institutions, be denied medication, services or education, and face abuse, neglect and even death.” It also features a black and white image of a man who uses a wheelchair with his head in his hands.
The federal government is on the brink of cutting the only independent watchdogs that protect people with disabilities.
Tell Congress: Protect P&A funding.
ow.ly/vRW350W7LMc
#HandsoffDisabilityServices #ProtectPnAs
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Proposed federal budget cuts could have ‘grim impact’ on Kansans with disabilities • Kansas Reflector
A leaked federal budget forced Kansas advocates for people with disabilities to consider potential funding losses.
Proposed federal budget cuts target key pillars of disability support in Kansas, threatening Protection & Advocacy agencies (like DRC Kansas), the entire DD Network, and Medicaid.
These programs are not optional—they are essential.
kansasreflector.com/2025/06/10/p...
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Disability services for 46,000 Kansans at risk in leaked Trump budget cuts
Advocates say the leaked budget cuts, if implemented, would undo decades of progress for the rights of people with disabilities.
A leaked federal budget proposal threatens funding for DD Networks nationwide—including the Kansas Developmental Disabilities Council, the Kansas University Center on Disabilities, & the Disability Rights Center of Kansas.
The cuts would have devastating consequences. #SaveOurServices #HandsOffACL
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