Disabled Bay State residents may now face even more cuts to the services they urgently need, advocates said.As Gov. Deval Patrick prepares to narrow the $600 million budget shortfall, mentally ill residents and their advocates say they are bracing for slow processing of disability claims, as well as cuts that could eliminate services.
About 800 mental health advocates and mentally ill adults gathered in front of the State House yesterday, demanding the governor’s support to keep their clubhouses - facilities that provide job training, education and employment.
There are 32 Massachusetts clubhouse facilities across the state, which serve 15,000 adults.
The cuts come as the governor also looks at furloughs for employees at Massachusetts Disability Determination Services, a move that could stall processing for disability claims - worsening the services they provide - even as increasing numbers of people file for their Social Security disability payments.
Oct 28, 2009
Mentally Ill Rally Against Furloughs Of DDS Employees In Massachusetts
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I don't want to come across as offensive, but the irony is obvious--those who are implementing the furloughs are the ones who are really mentally ill.
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