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From: "Henneghan, Martha (HHS/OS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 11:53 AM
Subject: HHS RELEASE--FY 2005 Real Choice Systems Change Grant Awards


Date:  September 26, 2005
For Release:  Immediately
Contact: CMS Media Affairs
(202) 690-6145

Headline:  HHS GIVES GRANTS TO 17 STATES TO HELP PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
LIVE IN THEIR COMMUNITIES

HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt today announced $28.5 million in grants to 17
states to help people of all ages with disabilities or long-term illnesses
live in their homes and participate fully in community life.

"President Bush is committed to removing barriers to equality for the 54
million Americans living with disabilities.  These Real Choices Systems
Change grants will help those with disabilities exercise meaningful choices
about how and where to live their lives," Secretary Leavitt said.

The grants are part of President Bush's "New Freedom Initiative," which
promotes the goal of community living for individuals with disabilities and
long-term illnesses.  Under this initiative, which began in 2001, 10 federal
agencies work with states and other entities to remove barriers to community
living.

"We are committed to removing the barriers preventing Americans of all ages
who live with disabilities from participating in their communities," said
Mark B. McClellan, M.D., Ph.D., administrator of the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS).   "These grants will continue to help these
individuals make their own choices on what services they get, who provides
those services and how and where to live.  States that received these grants
in previous years have had a positive experience that shows us that more
person-centered care is the right approach."

The grants awarded today will help states and other eligible entities
improve their community support systems. Seventeen grants were awarded in
two grant categories:

7 Family to Family Health Care Information and Education Center Grants
-- $1.6 million to 10 states to establish family run centers that provide
information, education and training opportunities for families with children
with special health care needs.  Previously, HHS has awarded $2.8 million in
grant funds to create 19 such centers across the country.

7 Systems Transformation Grants -- $26.8 million to 10 states to
target key elements critical to developing more comprehensive and integrated
long-term support systems.  These include better coordination of services
that may be managed by different agencies; more services directed by the
person receiving them; better funding for community-based living; and
emphasis on quality control in community settings.

Today's announcement closely follows last month's award of $15 million in
Aging and Disability Resource Center grants to 19 states to help families
sort through the maze of long-term care services available in their
communities.  The grants, also part of the New Freedom Initiative, are
funded jointly by CMS and the Administration on Aging.

Additional information is available at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/newfreedom.

For more information on the New Freedom Initiative, visit the CMS Web site
at www.cms.hhs.gov/newfreedom/default.asp.

FY 2005 Real Choice Systems Change Grant Awards

Systems Transformation Grant Awardees


AR Department of Human Services $2,856,575

IA Department of Human Services $2,286,469

LA Department of Health & Hospitals $3,022,545

MA University of Mass. Medical School $2,893,946

ME Department of Health & Human Services $2,564,610

MO Department of Mental Health $2,971,944

NH Department of Health & Human Services $2,066,699

NM State of New Mexico $2,736,384

OR State of Oregon $2,444,193

SC Lt. Governor's Office on Aging $2,971,779


TOTAL $26,815,144


Family to Family Health Information and Education Center Awardees


CT Favor, Inc. $165,000

ID Idaho Parent Unlimited, Inc. $165,000

MI SE Michigan Health Assoc. Parent Participation Program $165,000

NH NH Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities $165,000

OR Family Action Coalition Team $165,000

RI RI Parent Information Network $165,000

SC Family Connection of South Carolina, Inc. $165,000

TX Texas Parent to Parent $165,000

VA Medical Home Plus, Inc. $165,000

WA Washington PAVE $165,000


TOTAL $1,650,000

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