Residents of adult care homes are taking to YouTube to lobby the legislature.
The industry group Friends of Adult Care Homes has filmed a three-minute video featuring residents and their family members speaking about the benefits.
The video notes that state budget proposals would cut $25 million from adult care homes, arguing they are already "consistently underfunded" and some would fail.
"I would live with my family, but they all go to work," says one woman in the video. "I'd be all by myself. I don't know if I could handle myself any more, so I do need somebody."
Friends of Adult Care Homes is e-mailing a link to the video to legislators and other people in Raleigh.
"Since the frail and elderly residents who live in North Carolina's adult care homes can't all come to Raleigh, we're bringing their voices directly to you," says executive director Lou Wilson in the e-mail.
The video had been seen 236 times this morning.