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Medicaid Waivers Support Independent Living for Disabled Americans

July 18, 2026

Why it matters locally: Colorado's disabled population relies on Medicaid waivers to access essential home and community-based services, enabling independent living and reducing institutionalization. Changes to federal Medicaid waiver programs directly affect the availability and scope of these services for thousands of Coloradans.


Rebecca Anger, 57, has received personal care services through Medicaid waivers since 1989. These services enable her to live in her own home in Arizona. Anger became paralyzed following an accident when she was seven years old. She lives independently; her closest family member resides approximately 100 miles away. Micaela, one of Anger's attendants, has worked with her for seven years. Anger stated, "She knows what I need before I need it, and that’s what makes for a good caregiver." Anger reported, “I will lose my life, plain and simple, if I lose my care.” Anger earned a master's degree in public health. She worked for the state health department and advised state officials on disability policy. She also served on local and state boards, advocating for disabled Americans while managing her own care. Anger participates in adaptive sports, including skiing and kayaking.

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