ADAP has nine program components:
Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PADD)
The PADD program was created by the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights (DD) Act of 1975. PADD was established to protect the legal and civil rights of individuals with developmental disabilities.
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
The PAIMI program was established by Congress in 1986 and receives funding from the National Center for Mental Health Services. The purpose of the PAIMI program is to protect and advocate for the rights of persons with mental illness and investigate reports of abuse and neglect.
Protection and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social Security (PABSS)
The PABSS Program is a federally funded program authorized by the Ticket to Work and Work Incentive Improvement Act of 1999. The Act authorizes the Social Security Administration (SSA) to fund ADAP to provide work incentive assistance to SSDI and SSI beneficiaries seeking vocational rehabilitation, employment and other support services or seeking to secure or regain employment.
Protection and Advocacy for Individual Rights (PAIR)
The PAIR program was established by Congress as a national program under the Rehabilitation Act as amended in 1993. PAIR programs were established to protect and advocate for the legal and human rights of persons with disabilities who are not eligible to be served in the CAP, PAIMI, or PADD programs.
Traumatic Brain Injury Protection and Advocacy (PATBI)
PATBI is a federally funded program authorized by the Traumatic Brain Injury Act of 1996 and its reauthorization as part of the Children's Health Act of 2000. The PATBI program ensures that individuals with TBI and their families have access to: information, referrals and advice; individual and family advocacy; legal representation; and specific assistance in self-advocacy.
Protection and Advocacy for Assistive Technology (PAAT)
The PAAT program provides legal and non-legal advocacy services for individuals with disabilities who are denied access to assistive technology devices and/or assistive technology services.
Protection and Advocacy for Voter Accessibility (PAVA)
The PAVA program ensures that every qualified person with a disability has the opportunity to vote.
Protection and Advocacy for Strengthening Protections for Social Security Beneficiaries (Rep Payee)
The Rep Payee program was unanimously passed in Congress and The Strengthening Protections for Social Security Beneficiaries Act of 2018 was signed into Law on April 2018. This program was established to conduct onsite reviews of representative payee's performance which will increase oversight of representative payees. This information was provided at taxpayer expense.
Protection and Advocacy for Client Assistance Program (CAP)
The CAP program was re-designated to the Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program on October 1, 2022. This program was established to advise and inform applicants and individuals eligible for services and benefits under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, and title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, including students with disabilities under section 113 and individuals with disabilities employed at subminimum wage under section 511 of the Rehabilitation Act.
Representative Payee Program
The Strengthening Protections for Social Security Beneficiaries Act of 2018 authorizes the nation’s Protection and Advocacy (P&A) system to monitor and investigate how Social Security Representative Payees are administering Social Security funds. The law directs P&As like ADAP to conduct periodic, onsite individual or organizational Representative Payee reviews along with additional discretionary reviews. In addition, ADAP conducts educational visits and reviews based on allegations they receive of payee misconduct.