www.ucp.org/the-case-for-inclusion/2011/images/The Case for Inclusion 2012_Full Narrative_final .pdf
22 states now meet the 80% Home-like Setting Standard, which means that at
least 80% of all individuals with ID/DD are served in settings such as their own home, a
family home, family foster care or small group settings like shared apartments with fewer
than three residents. The US average for this standard is 79%. Just seven states meet a
90% Home-like Setting Standard, and these top performers include Arizona, California,
Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Hampshire and Vermont.
Is Jeff Grisamore really the champion of those that are affected by autism or does he use them as stepping stones in his political career? What is he doing to stop restraint, seclusion, or abuse? What is he doing to make sure that they are receiving the education and services that they are entitled to?
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