Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 Nice to hear some good news, once in a while! Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... Arc and Ligas Settlement Mailed ot Class Members The Arc of Illinois February 21, 2011 Leaders in The Arc: This may be the only opportunity to move people off the waiting list and out of ICFDDs. People on the waiting list should contact Equip for Equility to become class members of the Ligas settlement. Please share the Ligas settlement with other advocates. Tony auski The Arc of Illinois 815-464-1832 Illinois mailing 15,000 letters to notify disabled of lawsuit settlement The Associated Press Illinois is mailing approximately 15,000 letters to adults with developmental disabilities to inform them of a settlement in a class action lawsuit and a June court hearing on that settlement. The hearing is scheduled June 15 in Chicago. A federal judge has given preliminary approval to the settlement and will hear comments during the hearing. The letter spells out how people can become members of the class under the lawsuit. Illinois is required to send the letters by March 4. The agreement would give more housing choices to 6,000 adults who receive state aid and live in privately operated care facilities. Illinois' Medicaid program also would be required to offer services to an additional 3,000 adults living at home with aging parents or other family members. Online: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item40989 2007 Belleville News-Democrat and wire service sources. . Ligas Consent Decree-Overview http://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=40989 On January 20, 2011, a revised Consent Decree (pdf): http://www.dhs.state.il.us/OneNetLibrary/4/documents/Ligas/LigasProposedConsentD\ ecree012011.pdf and orders were entered by the Court in the Ligas lawsuit. We are now awaiting further Court action, including a fairness hearing for potential class members and other interested parties. The Division of Developmental Disabilities recognizes that there will be many questions regarding the consent decree and that the Division will need to rely upon the cooperation of all stakeholders in planning for and implementing the systemic changes reflected in this decree, if approved by the Court. A Notice of Proposed Class Action Settlement and Hearing (pdf), http://www.dhs.state.il.us/OneNetLibrary/4/documents/Ligas/LigasFinalNotice02152\ 011.pdf approved by the Court, is being mailed to potential class members and other interested parties. In addition, a Public Notice (pdf), http://www.dhs.state.il.us/OneNetLibrary/4/documents/Ligas/publicationnotice0215\ 2011.pdf also approved by the Court, will appear in selected media outlets around the State. This overview provides initial information regarding the revised Consent Decree. Please see the full document for complete language and specific definitions. The Consent Decree identifies two groups of class members: 1. Adult individuals in Illinois with developmental disabilities who qualify for Medicaid Waiver services, who reside in private ICFs/DD with nine or more residents and who affirmatively requested to receive community-based services. 2. Adult individuals in Illinois with developmental disabilities who qualify for Medicaid Waiver services, who reside in a family home or are in need of community-based services or settings, and who affirmatively requested to receive community-based services. The Decree does not force individuals who do not want community-based services to move. Nor does it force providers to close beds or enter into downsizing agreements with the State against their will. The Division's current voluntary downsizing program remains in place. The tenets of the Decree will assist the Division in expanding its community-based system to meet the growing demand for those services, while continuing to honor an individual's choice in deciding on the types of services and settings he or she prefers in order to live a personally fulfilling and productive life. The Decree includes the following items: 1. Services for Individuals Currently Residing in ICFs/DD Within six years of approval of the Decree, all individuals living in ICFs/DD as of the effective date of the Decree, who have affirmatively requested community services will move to community-based services. Services must be implemented for one-third of all such individuals every two years of this six-year period. 2. Services for Individuals Currently Residing at Home The State will continue to expeditiously serve all people who meet the established crisis criteria. There will be no limit to the number of people who meet the crisis criteria served by the Division. For those individuals on the waiting list, as defined in the Decree, the State agrees to serve 3,000 of these individuals over the next six years (1,000 within the first two years and 500 each year the next four years) in home-based support services and community-based residential settings. 3. Other General Provisions Evaluations and service plans will be focused on individual desires and goals and will not be limited by existing services. The State, however, will not be required to develop or offer services that are not part of the approved waiver or Medicaid State Plan. The Department of Human Services will seek sufficient funds in annual budget requests to develop and maintain the services described in the Decree. The State will pay attorneys' fees incurred in the amount of $1,740,000 to Class Counsel and $500,000 to Interveners' Counsel. A monitor will be appointed by the Court to oversee compliance with the Decree and report on progress to the Court on an annual basis. After nine years of the approval of the Decree, the State may petition the Court to terminate the monitoring process. Note: As stated above, the consent decree must yet be approved by the Court. Please click here to be removed from our list. If you still receive emails from us in the future, please ensure it was not forwarded from another party or sent to an email address that is different than the one asked to be removed. DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL. Or write us at: The Arc of Illinois 20901 S. LaGrange Rd. #209 fort, IL 60423 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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