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ADAPT Promises Pre-Election Surprises in D.C. to Get Community Choice Act

Passed

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ized/2008/09/03/adapt_logo_2.jpg>For

Immediate Release

August 31, 2008

For information contact:

Randy * * * ** *

Hilderbrant * * * ** *

ADAPT Promises Pre-Election Surprises in D.C. to Get Community Choice Act

Passed

Washington, D.C.---Over 500 ADAPT disability rights activists committed to

getting the Community Choice Act passed during this Congress are coming to

town September 13-18 to exert some pre-election pressure on policymakers.

The Community Choice Act (S. 799, H.R. 1621) would allow people with

disabilities and older Americans to choose to live in their own homes and

communities instead of being forced into nursing homes and other

institutions by the current institutional bias in the nation's Medicaid

program.

" We are coming up on an election, " said Hilderbrant, ADAPT organizer

from Rochester, New York, " and one of the two candidates for president, Sen.

McCain, has blatantly refused to endorse the Community Choice Act even

though he says he supports community services. On the other hand, Sen. Obama

and his running mate Sen. Biden have both signed on to this legislation.

Maybe Sen. McCain needs some more convincing. "

ADAPT will be in D.C. to confront a variety of policymakers and systems that

continue to put up barriers to community living for disabled and older

Americans. Home and community-based services, housing, transportation,

hospital discharge planning, and managed care of long-term supports and

services are all on ADAPT's list of possible targets.

ADAPT celebrated 25 years of activism in Washington, D.C. in April of this

year, closing down both the Republican National Committee offices and Sen.

McCain's office in the Senate Building demanding that Sen. McCain,

himself a person with a disability, sign on to the Community Choice Act.

" Not only does Sen. McCain have a disability himself, but he has an aging

mother, " said Randy , ADAPT organizer from Memphis, Tennessee.

" You'd think he'd understand our issues, but maybe having all that money and

all those homes puts him totally out of touch with the reality that older

Americans and Americans with disabilities live everyday. Being able to live

free in the community shouldn't only be available to the ultra-rich. Civil

rights are not based on income! "

Since its inception in 1983, ADAPT has fought for the right of people with

disabilities, old and young, to live in their own homes and communities.

ADAPT efforts have resulted=2 0in a significant shift toward community of

the Medicaid dollars formerly directed overwhelmingly to institutions. ADAPT

has also been credited by former federal Medicaid officials with creation of

the Money Follows the Person portion of the 2006 federal Deficit Reduction

Act of 2005. ADAPT is the nation's largest cross-disability grassroots

disability rights organization.

During the week of September 15, 2008, ADAPT will debut internet tools that

will help the disability community across the country stay closely in touch

with ADAPT action activities as they happen. ADAPT will widely publicize

these tools as soon as they are available to the public.

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