

You sure are making assumptions about where my comment comes from.
Even the folks who need the highest level of support would benefit from society looking at addressing barriers, such as access to that support, i.e the social model of disability.
In a society that puts a higher value on people who serve capitalism and productivity, access to support is extremely challenging. Where I live it’s almost impossible for high support needs folks to get access to help in their family home or local community unless the family can pay for private services.
I don’t know you or your experience, but I ask you to not make assumptions about mine. I’ve been involved (as a client) of my local mental health system for more than 30 years and it’s very much influenced how I view my disability and how I and others are treated.
Oh sick, I can eat wood now