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Host Annette Hines and her guest, David Goldfarb who is the Director of Policy at the Arc of the United States discuss policy and advocacy issues related to housing and institutional bias in the disability community. Despite the landmark Olmstead decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1999 that found that people with disabilities were being segregated into institutional facilities and should be supported in community living situations, these services are not mandatory under Medicaid. Therefore, most people with disabilities are only able to secure funding for housing in institutions. Hines shares startling statistics from a report released by the National Council on Disability that 14 million Americans need community-based services, and nearly 40% of those people are under age 65. As a result of this, people under the age of 30 account for the fastest growing group of nursing home residents. She refers to lack of financial investment for home and community-based services "institutional bias," which prevents people from living their best lives and neglects their choices and freedoms in their home life. Without the financial support that enables access to affordable housing, quality direct support workers, and community support programs, people with disabilities are forced to choose between living at home or living in an institutional setting. Let your representatives know that community-based services should be mandatory under Medicaid. Learn more on The Arc of the U.S.'s website: https://thearc.org/

What policy issues would you like to hear about in our podcast? What are your thoughts about afforable, safe, and supportive housing for people with disabilities? Leave us a comment on our website: https://specialneedscompanies.com/podcasts

Have you been searching for a law firm that understands the unique challenges of your family? We can help you at Special Needs Law Group put legal planning in place to protect you and your loved ones now and in the future. Book a free call today with our team or contact us via our website: specialneeds-law.com/contact.

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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Annette Hines. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Annette Hines hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

Host Annette Hines and her guest, David Goldfarb who is the Director of Policy at the Arc of the United States discuss policy and advocacy issues related to housing and institutional bias in the disability community. Despite the landmark Olmstead decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1999 that found that people with disabilities were being segregated into institutional facilities and should be supported in community living situations, these services are not mandatory under Medicaid. Therefore, most people with disabilities are only able to secure funding for housing in institutions. Hines shares startling statistics from a report released by the National Council on Disability that 14 million Americans need community-based services, and nearly 40% of those people are under age 65. As a result of this, people under the age of 30 account for the fastest growing group of nursing home residents. She refers to lack of financial investment for home and community-based services "institutional bias," which prevents people from living their best lives and neglects their choices and freedoms in their home life. Without the financial support that enables access to affordable housing, quality direct support workers, and community support programs, people with disabilities are forced to choose between living at home or living in an institutional setting. Let your representatives know that community-based services should be mandatory under Medicaid. Learn more on The Arc of the U.S.'s website: https://thearc.org/

What policy issues would you like to hear about in our podcast? What are your thoughts about afforable, safe, and supportive housing for people with disabilities? Leave us a comment on our website: https://specialneedscompanies.com/podcasts

Have you been searching for a law firm that understands the unique challenges of your family? We can help you at Special Needs Law Group put legal planning in place to protect you and your loved ones now and in the future. Book a free call today with our team or contact us via our website: specialneeds-law.com/contact.

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