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The National Governors Association (NGA) will be voting on the following resolution at their meeting in February. Our Tennessee Governor, Phil Bredesen must hear from you NOW!
Call, fax, email, and go see him in person. Do whatever you can and ask him to support and vote
FOR the Commitment To Community-based Long Term Care Services and Supports Resolution introduced by Pennsylvania Governor Rendell. We need a response in writing or in a recorded public forum from Governor Bredesen. We want him to say yes, but if he says no, we need to know no later than Thanksgiving.
The next National Governors Association meeting is in February, but we need to start today. We must begin today! Each and every one of us has to make this happen. Take the power back and let Governor Bredesen know his constituents, you me, our brothers and sisters, moms and dads, friends and relatives lets us ALL tell Governor Bredesen that he MUST vote
FOR the Community-based Long Term Care Services and Supports Resolution introduced by Pennsylvania Governor
Rendell.
To reach Governor Phil Bredesen:
Write the Governor:
Governor Phil Bredesen
Tennessee State Capitol
Nashville, TN 37243-0001
Call, fax or email the Governor:
Phone: (615) 741-2001
Fax: (615) 532-9711
Email: phil.bredesen@state.tn.us.
Tennessee ADAPT
Randy Alexander
(901) 726-6404
randy@mcil.org
RESOLUTION
Commitment To Community-based Long Term Care Services and Support
Resolution of the National Governor's Association from the 2004
Meeting in Seattle Washington
WHEREAS millions of people with disabilities and older Americans currently need or will need long term services and supports to live in the community; and
WHEREAS the current long term care system is fragmented, overly medicalized, bureaucratic, expensive with an institutional bias that unnecessarily places people with disabilities and older Americans in nursing homes and other institutions; and
WHEREAS the Supreme Court in the Olmstead vs LC & EW decision ruled in 1989 that people have the right to services in the most integrated setting; and
WHEREAS the American public overwhelmingly wants long term care services and supports in their own home and communities; and
WHEREAS the reform of the long term care system must be a cooperative partnership between the federal government, the states and the disability/older community,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the National Governors Association, NGA, by a vote of the membership and the Executive Committee supports the following:
- The current long term services and support system has an institutional bias that must be reformed through a cooperative effort by the federal government, the states and the disability/older community; and
- The long term services and support system must include the principles that home and community services and supports are the first priority and that support services should be provided in the most integrated setting; and
- No person with a disability or older American should be forced into a nursing home or other institution because of the lack of community options;
- People with disabilities and older Americans must integrally participate in the design, implementation and review of the long term services and support system; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the NGA supports the passage and funding of the Medicaid Community Attendant Services and Supports Act, MiCASSA (currently S971 - HR 2032) and legislation that include the Money Follows the Person initiative (currently S.1394 - HR 1811); and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the NGA work with the individual states to assure that the Supreme Court's Olmstead decision is aggressively implemented and that the measure of this implementation be, in a year, how many people have gotten out of nursing homes and other institutions and how many people have been diverted from nursing homes and other institutions; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the NGA work with the states to assure that any 1115 waivers submitted by a State should have statewide public hearings before development and submission to HHS, and that the 1115 waiver process should not be used to undercut current community Medicaid services and federal protections; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the NGA supports reform of the long term services and support system that does not result in block granting funding to the states and removal of the current national Medicaid protections.
Passed this day ______February 2005
Tennessee ADAPT
Randy Alexander
(901) 726-6404
randy@mcil.org
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