This is not a new understanding that has come from the disability community. Over 200 organizations this entire time have spoken about the fact that this is ableist. We expanded MAID specifically to people who are living with disabilities and who are seen as suffering. Many of us struggle day to day, but that doesn't mean that my needs should be met by simply being offered death. I'm terrified, as someone with mental health and physical disabilities, to enter a doctor's office. I'm terrified that I will be offered MAID as a form of treatment, when I already deal with suicidality.
You're not listening to those who are already living with disabilities. You're predominantly hearing from people who are afraid to be disabled in the future. Those two things are not the same. Disabled people have already died because of those decisions. We can't lose another single life of somebody who should have been fed or housed or offered therapy. It's not enough to say these things will come later because we already know that 200 people who were not terminally ill have died. Many were people whose needs were not being met elsewhere.
We can't allow other people to continue to die.