In a message dated 3/10/2009 10:42:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

For  Immediate Release:
March 10, 2009

For Information Contact:
Bruce  Darling 585-370-6690
Mike OxfordB  785-224-3865
Marsha KatzB   406-544-9504
http://www.adapt.org

Harkin, Davis Set to Introduce  ADAPT's Community Choice Act on March 24

Washington, D.C.---B With  thousands of people across the country listening
in by phone,  Sen.  Tom Harkin (D-IA) and Rep. Danny Davis (D-IL) will
introduce the Community  Choice Act (CCA) in both houses of Congress on
March 24. The CCA will allow  people with disabilities and older people to
choose to stay in their own  homes and communities with attendant care
instead of being forced into  nursing homes and other institutions by the
current institutional bias in  Medicaid. Both President Obama and Vice
President Biden were CCA  co-sponsors during their years in the Senate.

"We are very hopeful that  CCA will become reality this year," said Mike
Oxford, Kansas ADAPT  Organizer. "In the time since it was first
introduced, our persistent  efforts have resulted in securing Medicaid
systems change grants, increased  money for community services, and the
Money Follows the Person grants.  We've convinced a variety of federal and
state officials that home care is  personally preferable and fiscally
responsible. All that's left is to make  home and community-based services
and supports available across the nation  so individuals in every state can
choose to receive long term care at home  in the community."

Under current Medicaid law, states have to fund care  in a nursing
facility, but are not mandated to also fund the same care in a  person's
own home. As a result, many people in need of long term care  services and
supports are literally forced to enter nursing homes or  other
institutional settings in order to receive the care they need.  This
inequality in where services are funded is known as the  "institutional
bias" in Medicaid.

The introduction ceremony on March  24th will come just before the 10th
anniversary of the noted U.S. Supreme  Court "Olmstead Decision," said Dawn
Russell, ADAPT Organizer in Denver,  CO. "In Olmstead the court said forced
institutionalization is  discrimination, and the court also reinforced the
mandate in the Americans  with Disabilities Act (ADA) that government
services must be delivered in  the "most integrated setting."

Since 1997 when the CCA was introduced  as the Medicaid Community-based
Attendant Services ActB  (MiCASA), a  variety of time-limited, state-option
grants have provided funding for some  older and disabled people to move from
nursing homes back into the  community. The CCA would keep people from having
to go into a nursing home  in the first place in order to get funding to live
in the  community.

"Whether you talk to the disability community or to AARP and  other aging
organizations, the message is both clear and consistent," said  Chris
Hilderbrant, ADAPT Organizer from Rochester, NY. "People want to stay  in
their own homes and communities. They do not want to be forced into  a
nursing home, away from family and friends, because they need  some
assistance in their daily lives. The situation in rural, frontier  and
tribal America is even more drastic because nursing homes are  typically
located miles and miles and hours and hours away from someone's  home
community."

When asked how the CCA fits into health care  reform, Oxford added, "We
want CCA to pass in 2009, whether as a stand  alone bill, as part of a
larger long-term services and supports reform, or  as part of the Obama
Administration's health care reform package.   Obama and Congress must end
the institutional bias in 2009"

To  listen to the CCA introduction, contact Jeanine at 785-233-4572  or
[email protected] .


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