**COURT PRECEDENT ON HOME-BASED SERVICES**

A U.S. District Court in Jacksonville has ruled that the state of Florida must 
provide Michele Haddad with services that will let her stay in her home.  
Haddad, who has quadriplegia from a motorcycle accident with a drunk driver in 
2007, has successfully resided in the community since the accident, but is at 
risk of having to go to a nursing home due to changes in her caregiver 
situation. Haddad has been on the waiting list for Medicaid community-based 
waiver services for two years, and she told the state of her increased need for 
services.  She was informed that community services would only be available if 
she was willing to enter a nursing home for 60 days. The court ordered the 
state to provide community-based services as required by the Americans with 
Disabilities Act's (ADA) integration mandate as set forth in Olmstead v. L.C. 

For more information visit this link:  
http://www.disability.gov/civil_rights/enforcement_actions

 

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