The IMM recommends that the Government:

91. Act on earlier IMM recommendations to address disparities between habilitation and rehabilitation services funded by ACC and those services funded by other government agencies, to eliminate inequities in level and standard of services. Particular consideration should be given to disabled people born with an impairment, and those who acquired an impairment without an accident.

92. Ensure all disabled people have access to high-quality habilitation services and other preventive measures to proactively address and mitigate progression of impairments with a view to maintaining maximum independence, inclusion and participation in all aspects of life.

93. Broaden access to, and adequately resource, a comprehensive range of habilitation and rehabilitation services to enable disabled people to attain and maintain maximum independence, full physical, mental, social and vocational ability, and full inclusion and participation in all aspects of life.