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Arc and Sun Times

Read Tony's letter in the Chicago Sun Times on Wednesday. Is

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Dear Ellen,

Quinn made the right call

Letters to the Editor January 24, 2012 7:00PM

This Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012 photo shows the Tinley Park

Mental Health Center in Tinley Park, Ill. Gov. Pat Quinn announced Thursday that

he plans to close the Tinley Park mental hospital and a ville center for

people with developmental disabilities, as he ramps up efforts to move people

out of state institutions and into group homes or other kinds of community care.

Quinn's office emphasized that the goal is to improve quality of life for people

who depend on the state for care. They predicted closing facilities in

ville and Tinley Park, which together employ about 550 people, would save

nearly $20 million. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

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Updated: January 25, 2012 2:21AM

I commend Gov. Pat Quinn on his plans to close state

institutions in Tinley Park and ville. While this move is expected to

save taxpayers $20 million annually, that pales in comparison to opportunities

this will open for people with disabilities. This historic change in public

policy embraces freedom, independence and choice. Our current system is

antiquated. Only two states warehouse more people in institutions than Illinois

and 14 states have closed all public institutions. More than 30 national studies

show that community living provides the most safe and effective care. Yet

Illinois ranks last in the nation in the number of available community settings.

Community living offers around the clock care and unlike

institutions it allows people with disabilities a personalized care plan where

they can live close to family and friends and be part of a community. This is

about making sure people with disabilities enjoy the same freedoms and

opportunities as everyone else.

Four state institutions will remain open warehousing

1,400 citizens. This is the first phase in transitioning people with

disabilities out of institutionalization and into community care and one which

we have experience. About half of those currently living in a community setting

came from an institution or nursing home. They are proud, happy and productive

members of their communities and proof that it can be done. We are committed to

making sure every person makes a safe, organized and enjoyable transition into

community living. Working with our partner agencies we have dedicated staff on

the ground already working with families.

We applaud Gov. Quinn for including stakeholder groups

like The Arc in determining a responsible blueprint to move this obsolete system

into one that supports people based upon their individual needs. This is a

well-thought-out plan and a victory for people with disabilities and their

families.

Tony auski,

executive director,

The Arc of Illinois

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Tony auski

Executive Director

The Arc of Illinois

20901 S. LaGrange Rd. Suite 209

fort, IL 60423

815-464-1832 (OFFICE)

708-828-0188 (CELL)

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