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Tony_FLADEM

(3,023 posts)
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 01:49 PM Sep 2012

Why does Florida place disabled kids in nursing homes?

The letter from the U.S. Department of Justice is probably the best place to start.

It suggests in a simple, unadorned way how Florida has abandoned its most vulnerable citizens. Over the course of 22 dispassionate pages, it makes a point-by-point case of many of the state's shortcomings in caring for children with extreme medical conditions.

It highlights how Florida's apparent inclination to herd helpless kids into geriatric nursing homes is not only a violation of federal law, but also leads to the unnecessary ruin of families and can be an impediment to developmental progress.

Or here's another way of saying it:

"From my perspective, what they're doing is almost like a legalized genocide,'' said Leslie Conway of Plant City. "They look at my son and say, 'He's of no value or worth to us, therefore we're not going to spend a lot of time or money helping him.'

"Whether that's true or not, I honestly don't know. But that's how it feels to me.


http://www.tampabay.com/news/courts/why-does-florida-place-disabled-kids-in-nursing-homes/1250565

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Why does Florida place disabled kids in nursing homes? (Original Post) Tony_FLADEM Sep 2012 OP
I saw them in Ohio too riverbendviewgal Sep 2012 #1
Agree with the attorney's statement - pinto Sep 2012 #2
Basically for the same reason that Virginia and about half the states involuntarily sterilized no_hypocrisy Sep 2012 #3

riverbendviewgal

(4,252 posts)
1. I saw them in Ohio too
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 01:56 PM
Sep 2012

in my late husband's mother's nursing home. sad and those homes are so depressing and smelly

pinto

(106,886 posts)
2. Agree with the attorney's statement -
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 01:59 PM
Sep 2012

"We should be giving parents the tools they need to take care of their child instead of ripping their families apart,'' said Matthew Dietz, a Miami civil rights attorney who has sued the state in a class action.

Whenever possible, in-home care and support services seem more productive, supportive and ethical. For all involved. Thanks for passing this on.

no_hypocrisy

(46,020 posts)
3. Basically for the same reason that Virginia and about half the states involuntarily sterilized
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 02:03 PM
Sep 2012

poor and disabled children and adults in the 20th Century: Because they could and the courts let them.

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