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Does anyone have any background information on Rita Burke? Does she have a

loved one in a State Run Institution? Reading this was kind of " frightening " to

say the least.

Bedard, PLA

Ricky, andra and 's Mom

Mothers on a Mission, Inc.

6515 Stanley Avenue #4

Berwyn, IL 60402

708-217-3196

www.mothersonamission.net

www.noewait.net

" Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for

the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings. " - Helen Keller

Be positive; it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!

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Here's some information that was shared with me today -- the first is an article

that appeared on Progressive llinois in June, 2011, featuring Rita Burke,

President of a group called Illinois-ADD, which apparently is a quite

influential group of families fighting closure of the state-run institutions.

What follows after that is an email from Rita Burke to her supporters, forwarded

to me by someone on their mailing list; note that Rita Burke et al had a

TWO-HOUR face-to-face meeting recently with Saddler, Reta Hoskins, and

others at DHS, voicing their fears & opposition to the recently inacted budget

cuts to the SODC budgets. They are pushing Governor Quinn & legislators to

approve a SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING bill this fall to HELP KEEP THE INSTITUTIONS

OPEN.

WHAT SHOULD WE DO?

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Illinois Disability Rights Advocates Say Budget Cuts Are " Drastic And

Disproportionate " ; Progressive Illinois June 22nd, 2011

Progressive Illinois : by Aricka Flowers : June 22nd, 2011

Disability rights advocates are continuing to make their displeasure with the

recently passed state budget known, this time by publicly releasing a letter

sent to Governor Pat Quinn and Saddler, earlier this month.

In it, Rita Burke, president of the Illinois League of Advocates for the

Developmentally Disabled (IL-ADD), warned that the state's eight developmental

centers are being set up for failure, adding that by July 1 the facilities " will

be so underfunded that decertification and loss of federal matching funds will

certainly result. "

Last month, the General Assembly passed the still-unsigned 2012 state budget,

which will severely cut funding for the state's eight residential centers for

Illinoisans with the most profound disabilities. Officials for IL-ADD say the 25

percent budget cut would amount to a loss of $80 million for the facilities

located in , Centralia, Dixon, Dwight, ville, Kankakee, Park Forest,

and Waukegan.

In Burke's letter, she requested a meeting between Quinn and representatives

from the eight facilities -- outlining the serious aftermath that could follow

from the budget cuts. She also noted how the closure of just one State Operated

Development Center (SODC) facility led to immense chaos and life-threatening

adjustments for its residents:

We understand that your proposed budget fully funded our Centers and this budget

is not your doing. However, the decision of what to do with it is yours. We want

you to understand how high the stakes are for our family members and need to

know what you can do to save them.

We believe there is urgency in this request. By July 1, 2011, our Centers will

be so underfunded that decertification and loss of federal matching funds will

certainly result. Our Centers will not survive. Our family members cannot

survive without them. Almost every SODC resident has come from failed community

placements. The community cannot serve our loved ones' extreme needs nor protect

them from harm, can refuse to accept them, and can expel them, facts to which

many family members can attest in their own anguished stories.

The closure of Howe Developmental Center took nearly a year and 70% of those

residents moved to other SODCs. Despite a seemingly cautious pace and apparent

care in the selection of the next placements, thirteen people died following

transition from Howe, possibly related to the trauma of transition. This budget

does not allow for a cautious pace nor movement to other SODCs. The community

which is currently inadequate to support extremely high needs individuals is

also cut in this budget and will become even more ill-equipped to fill a void

left by SODC closures. Where will our loved ones go? What is their future—do

they have one?

You must be aware that the advocates for SODC closures do not need that level of

care and do not advocate for those who do. ... There are budget cuts that will

not cost innocent lives. Cuts to our State Operated Developmental Centers are

not among them.

AND NOW, THE EMAIL FROM RITA BURKE TO HER SUPPORTERS, SUMMARIZING YESTERDAY'S

MEETING WITH RENEE SADLER & DETAILING THE SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET REQUEST TO KEEP

SODCs RUNNING:

Dear Board and Friends-

Yesterday's meeting with Reta Hoskin and Greg Fenton was expanded to include

Secretary Saddler and General Counsel - Sullivan. I got a late email

from , Reta's assistant, on Wednesday saying that the Secretary wanted to

join us (from Chicago)-so we were moved to a video-conference room in

Springfield. -, we were told, had been with the Secretary at another

meeting and decided to come along to ours.

Wayne, Liz, and I believe it was a good meeting. It lasted about 2 hours

and they all seemed to be willing to stay as long as we had anything to say. We

continued to talk with Reta for another long period of time.

The good news is that we believe that they all care about what happens to our

family members and answered our questions honestly. They took notes and seemed

genuinely interested in our recommendations (please read the attached letter

which outlines our discussion and recommendations). We do believe that they will

work with us to educate legislators (to get valid cost comparisons between

SODCs and community; to profile SODC residents vs community

residents-particularly looking at the challenges presented by new admissions; to

identify ways SODCs have cut spending and ways they cannot; to predict

consequences to SODC residents if SODCs close).

The bad news is that they said that they do not know what will happen. They have

had no guidance from the Governor's office to lay-off, to close, or to do

anything. Greg is talking to the facility directors weekly to discuss ways in

which the SODCs can cut their costs. They do not believe they can come close to

22% in cuts. They are spending as though they did not have the budget cuts and

don't know what will happen when the budgeted funding runs out. The Secretary

stated that there are three possibilities: 1) the Governor will request and the

legislature will approve Supplemental funding and the SODCs will be alright, 2)

there will be a reasonable and cautious approach to closing some SODCs or 3)

there will be no funding and closures willl be immediate and dangerous. She

said, in any circumstances, the future will be painful. She agreed to speak to

the Governor about our request to meet with him. Liz is contacting Sheila Simon

(Lt. Gov) who is from our area and serves with Liz on the League of Women

Voters.

Obviously, we need to convince our legislators that the Supplemental is the only

humane option.

Another real concern is the recent appointment of a new DHS director who will be

in place possibly as early as September 1. His name is Casey from PA. He

has a scary background including Pennsylvania's Protection and Advocacy. I will

forward an email from Wayne with some of 's own words.

Rita

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Rita is the President of the Illinois chapter of what used to be called, Voice

of the Retarded. Very pro state institution

Ficker Terrill

Institute on Public Policy for People with Disabilities

On Aug 18, 2011, at 5:47 PM, Bedard <cathybedard@...> wrote:

> Does anyone have any background information on Rita Burke? Does she have a

> loved one in a State Run Institution? Reading this was kind of " frightening "

to

> say the least.

>

> Bedard, PLA

> Ricky, andra and 's Mom

> Mothers on a Mission, Inc.

> 6515 Stanley Avenue #4

> Berwyn, IL 60402

> 708-217-3196

> www.mothersonamission.net

> www.noewait.net

>

> " Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for

> the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings. " - Helen Keller

>

> Be positive; it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!

>

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Here’s a blurb about her from a 2008 article I found when I googled her.

She’s quite famous! And she did NOT like the Illinois Blueprint when it came

out in 2008, either.

“Rita Burke is one advocate who has fiercely criticized the blueprint. As

president of the Illinois League of Advocates for the Developmentally Disabled

and mother of a 38-year-old man with a developmental disability, Burke said she

speaks as a parent in fear for her son’s life. She does not believe that

community settings are capable of caring for her son. “If [state-operated

developmental centers] close, then people like , and there are many like

, will end up either in jail or dead.â€

In another article I saw her accuse parents like you and me (those of us without

residential funding & who think our kids could live in a community setting) of

NOT BEING CONCERNED WITH THE FATES OF THESE LOW-FUNCTIONING INDIVIDUALS, that

we’re only out for own families & our relatively ‘easy to support’ kids.

It would be funny if it wasn’t so maddening. How does Rita Burke’s

organization & followers advocate for OUR FAMILIES?

Hmmm, I’d like to ask her that question. Wonder if she’d like to be a guest

on IPADDUnite?

Laurie

From: Bedard

Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:47 PM

IPADDUnite

Subject: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

Does anyone have any background information on Rita Burke? Does she have a

loved one in a State Run Institution? Reading this was kind of " frightening " to

say the least.

Bedard, PLA

Ricky, andra and 's Mom

Mothers on a Mission, Inc.

6515 Stanley Avenue #4

Berwyn, IL 60402

708-217-3196

www.mothersonamission.net

www.noewait.net

" Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for

the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings. " - Helen Keller

Be positive; it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!

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WOW!!! I would love to " sit " with her and have a long talk. Funny, I have a

one daughter who is considered to be " severe and profound " and I would still

prefer for her to live in a community setting instead of a State Run

Institution. I believe that all of her medical and personal needs can be met in

a community setting; why would she have to be placed in an antiquated

institution? What do they have that she could not get in a community setting?

I just don't get it.

It makes me very nervous to know that this woman has the ability to undo what we

work so hard for.

Bedard, PLA

Ricky, andra and 's Mom

Mothers on a Mission, Inc.

6515 Stanley Avenue #4

Berwyn, IL 60402

708-217-3196

www.mothersonamission.net

www.noewait.net

" Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for

the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings. " - Helen Keller

Be positive; it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!

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From: Jerue Family <jeruefamily@...>

IPADDUnite

Sent: Thu, August 18, 2011 6:06:59 PM

Subject: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

,

Here’s a blurb about her from a 2008 article I found when I googled her.

She’s

quite famous! And she did NOT like the Illinois Blueprint when it came out in

2008, either.

“Rita Burke is one advocate who has fiercely criticized the blueprint. As

president of the Illinois League of Advocates for the Developmentally Disabled

and mother of a 38-year-old man with a developmental disability, Burke said she

speaks as a parent in fear for her son’s life. She does not believe that

community settings are capable of caring for her son. “If [state-operated

developmental centers] close, then people like , and there are many like

, will end up either in jail or dead.â€

In another article I saw her accuse parents like you and me (those of us without

residential funding & who think our kids could live in a community setting) of

NOT BEING CONCERNED WITH THE FATES OF THESE LOW-FUNCTIONING INDIVIDUALS, that

we’re only out for own families & our relatively ‘easy to support’ kids.

It would be funny if it wasn’t so maddening. How does Rita Burke’s

organization

& followers advocate for OUR FAMILIES?

Hmmm, I’d like to ask her that question. Wonder if she’d like to be a guest

on

IPADDUnite?

Laurie

From: Bedard

Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:47 PM

IPADDUnite

Subject: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

Does anyone have any background information on Rita Burke? Does she have a

loved one in a State Run Institution? Reading this was kind of " frightening " to

say the least.

Bedard, PLA

Ricky, andra and 's Mom

Mothers on a Mission, Inc.

6515 Stanley Avenue #4

Berwyn, IL 60402

708-217-3196

www.mothersonamission.net

www.noewait.net

" Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for

the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings. " - Helen Keller

Be positive; it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!

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Voice of the Retarded???? I never heard of that!!!!! (and I'm glad)

YIKES!

Bedard, PLA

Ricky, andra and 's Mom

Mothers on a Mission, Inc.

6515 Stanley Avenue #4

Berwyn, IL 60402

708-217-3196

www.mothersonamission.net

www.noewait.net

" Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for

the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings. " - Helen Keller

Be positive; it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for

the sole use of the intended recipients(s) and may contain confidential and

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" IPADDUnite " <IPADDUnite >

Sent: Thu, August 18, 2011 5:58:15 PM

Subject: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

Rita is the President of the Illinois chapter of what used to be called, Voice

of the Retarded. Very pro state institution

Ficker Terrill

Institute on Public Policy for People with Disabilities

On Aug 18, 2011, at 5:47 PM, Bedard <cathybedard@...> wrote:

> Does anyone have any background information on Rita Burke? Does she have a

> loved one in a State Run Institution? Reading this was kind of " frightening "

to

>

> say the least.

>

> Bedard, PLA

> Ricky, andra and 's Mom

> Mothers on a Mission, Inc.

> 6515 Stanley Avenue #4

> Berwyn, IL 60402

> 708-217-3196

> www.mothersonamission.net

> www.noewait.net

>

> " Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for

> the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings. " - Helen Keller

>

> Be positive; it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!

>

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Thanks for all of this info, Laurie.

Those of us who have a relationship with Secretary Saddler will communicate with

her and make her aware that we feel very differently about the SODC's.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

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I’m planning to share with my state legislators, too. Seems if they’re

going to do ANY supplemental funding, it should be to the community, NOT the

SODCs, since closure would mean we need more capacity in the community!

Not to mention that the whole ‘rebalancing’ strategy goes out the window if

they defund community and refund SODCs.

The rights of 2,500 SODC clients versus 20,000+ still waiting for services. I

say the 2,500 clients and their families have already received more than their

fair share of our tax dollars. Let THEM do with less, too, if the rest of us

have to wait, and wait, for ANY services.

Fairness. Quite a radical concept.

From: ELLEN BRONFELD

Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 7:35 AM

IPADDUnite

Subject: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

Thanks for all of this info, Laurie.

Those of us who have a relationship with Secretary Saddler will communicate with

her and make her aware that we feel very differently about the SODC's.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

mailto:egskb%40sbcglobal.net

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Maybe as parents we should request equal time with the Secretary to let her know

that there are more of us, our kids get less funding, we want full inclusion

with supports, many have been waiting a long time for ANY funding…..

What do you think?

Ficker Terrill

Aka Beth’s mom

From: IPADDUnite [mailto:IPADDUnite ] On Behalf

Of Jerue Family

Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 8:28 AM

IPADDUnite

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I’m planning to share with my state legislators, too. Seems if they’re going

to do ANY supplemental funding, it should be to the community, NOT the SODCs,

since closure would mean we need more capacity in the community!

Not to mention that the whole ‘rebalancing’ strategy goes out the window if

they defund community and refund SODCs.

The rights of 2,500 SODC clients versus 20,000+ still waiting for services. I

say the 2,500 clients and their families have already received more than their

fair share of our tax dollars. Let THEM do with less, too, if the rest of us

have to wait, and wait, for ANY services.

Fairness. Quite a radical concept.

From: ELLEN BRONFELD

Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 7:35 AM

IPADDUnite <mailto:IPADDUnite%40>

Subject: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

Thanks for all of this info, Laurie.

Those of us who have a relationship with Secretary Saddler will communicate with

her and make her aware that we feel very differently about the SODC's.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

mailto:egskb%40sbcglobal.net

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I’ve had to sit with her in many meetings. One thing that is generally

understood about her group is that they get a lot of support from the unions.

Charlotte

From: IPADDUnite [mailto:IPADDUnite ] On Behalf

Of Bedard

Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 7:54 PM

IPADDUnite

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WOW!!! I would love to " sit " with her and have a long talk. Funny, I have a

one daughter who is considered to be " severe and profound " and I would still

prefer for her to live in a community setting instead of a State Run

Institution. I believe that all of her medical and personal needs can be met in

a community setting; why would she have to be placed in an antiquated

institution? What do they have that she could not get in a community setting?

I just don't get it.

It makes me very nervous to know that this woman has the ability to undo what we

work so hard for.

Bedard, PLA

Ricky, andra and 's Mom

Mothers on a Mission, Inc.

6515 Stanley Avenue #4

Berwyn, IL 60402

708-217-3196

www.mothersonamission.net

www.noewait.net

" Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for

the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings. " - Helen Keller

Be positive; it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!

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Yes. Ellen, since you are one of the people with the ‘relationship’ to

Secretary Saddler, how about it? Do we want a meeting? OR do we want to invite

Secretary Saddler et al to ‘our’ house?

From: Terrill

Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 8:53 AM

IPADDUnite

Subject: RE: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

Maybe as parents we should request equal time with the Secretary to let her know

that there are more of us, our kids get less funding, we want full inclusion

with supports, many have been waiting a long time for ANY funding…..

What do you think?

Ficker Terrill

Aka Beth’s mom

From: mailto:IPADDUnite%40

[mailto:mailto:IPADDUnite%40] On Behalf Of Jerue Family

Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 8:28 AM

mailto:IPADDUnite%40

Subject: Re: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

I’m planning to share with my state legislators, too. Seems if they’re going

to do ANY supplemental funding, it should be to the community, NOT the SODCs,

since closure would mean we need more capacity in the community!

Not to mention that the whole ‘rebalancing’ strategy goes out the window if

they defund community and refund SODCs.

The rights of 2,500 SODC clients versus 20,000+ still waiting for services. I

say the 2,500 clients and their families have already received more than their

fair share of our tax dollars. Let THEM do with less, too, if the rest of us

have to wait, and wait, for ANY services.

Fairness. Quite a radical concept.

From: ELLEN BRONFELD

Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 7:35 AM

mailto:IPADDUnite%40 <mailto:IPADDUnite%40>

Subject: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

Thanks for all of this info, Laurie.

Those of us who have a relationship with Secretary Saddler will communicate with

her and make her aware that we feel very differently about the SODC's.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

mailto:egskb%40sbcglobal.net

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The fact Illinois League of Advocates finds Casey " scary " is a hopeful

sign, I think. He is coming to Illinois from Pennsylvania's version of Equip for

Equality. In Illinois, our Equip for Equality was behind the Ligas litigation to

move people from state institutions to community settings.

Goldstein

>

> I’ve had to sit with her in many meetings. One thing that is generally

understood about her group is that they get a lot of support from the unions.

Charlotte

>

>

>

> From: IPADDUnite [mailto:IPADDUnite ] On Behalf

Of Bedard

> Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 7:54 PM

> IPADDUnite

> Subject: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

>

>

>

>

>

> WOW!!! I would love to " sit " with her and have a long talk. Funny, I have a

> one daughter who is considered to be " severe and profound " and I would still

> prefer for her to live in a community setting instead of a State Run

> Institution. I believe that all of her medical and personal needs can be met

in

> a community setting; why would she have to be placed in an antiquated

> institution? What do they have that she could not get in a community setting?

> I just don't get it.

>

> It makes me very nervous to know that this woman has the ability to undo what

we

> work so hard for.

>

> Bedard, PLA

> Ricky, andra and 's Mom

> Mothers on a Mission, Inc.

> 6515 Stanley Avenue #4

> Berwyn, IL 60402

> 708-217-3196

> www.mothersonamission.net

> www.noewait.net

>

> " Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for

> the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings. " - Helen Keller

>

> Be positive; it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!

>

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I have requested a meeting with Secretary Saddler...we will see if I can get

one...I will let you know Ficker Terrill and others...I have a small group

of advocates who usually go along on these meetings. We may be able to add just

a few others...but we will let her know that we represent 850 families which

means well over 2,000 citizens of Illinois. We are a force to be reckoned with!

As for Bonnie's comment: work to convince legislators that with budget

deficits

and more threatened cuts from Republicans., taxpayer dollars are better spent

for community supports.

Let's keep in mind that it is the DEMOCRATS and our current Governor who help

support the unions and who Ms. Burke and others count on to keep the SODC's

open.

We have face political obstacles on both sides of the aisle.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

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Hi Ellen,

I do think there's strength in numbers, so you might also want to get from Tony

or Charlotte, the number of people who signed the petition in support of the

Blueprint for System Redesign.  It's a document and plan that legislators are

familiar with.

Bonnie

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From: ELLEN BRONFELD <egskb@...>

IPADDUnite

Sent: Sat, August 20, 2011 1:32:46 PM

Subject: Re: Budget Cuts to State Run Institutions info

 

I have requested a meeting with Secretary Saddler...we will see if I can get

one...I will let you know Ficker Terrill and others...I have a small group

of advocates who usually go along on these meetings. We may be able to add just

a few others...but we will let her know that we represent 850 families which

means well over 2,000 citizens of Illinois. We are a force to be reckoned with!

As for Bonnie's comment: work to convince legislators that with budget deficits

and more threatened cuts from Republicans., taxpayer dollars are better spent

for community supports.

Let's keep in mind that it is the DEMOCRATS and our current Governor who help

support the unions and who Ms. Burke and others count on to keep the SODC's

open.

We have face political obstacles on both sides of the aisle.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

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You are right, Bonnie...it doesn't hurt to reference the Blueprint and its many

supporters,when we are out doing our advocacy meetings.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

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