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New Perspectives on Disability Rights and Community Integration

Explore new perspectives on disability rights, healthcare advancements, and community integration challenges at the NYAPRS Annual Conference. Compare most integrated settings with Medicaid redesign, adult home law suits with nursing home law suits, and more. Dive into discussions on prison reform, re-entry programs, and policing reforms in the context of disability rights advocacy. Delve into the Kendra’s Law expansion debate, the shift towards person-directed care, and the complexities of electronic healthcare records. Discover the importance of expanded mental health screening in schools without pathologizing or over-medication of children.

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New Perspectives on Disability Rights and Community Integration

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  1. New Perspectives on Disability Rights and Community Integration Harvey Rosenthal 2011 NYAPRS Annual Conference

  2. Community Integration • Most Integrated Setting Coordinating Council compared to Medicaid Redesign Team • Adult Home Law Suit compared to Nursing Home Law Suit • Prison Reform, Re-entry, Policing Reforms

  3. Disability Rights • Kendra’s Law Expansion/Permanence Fight • Person Directed compared to Person Centered; People First and 1915.i HCBS Option • Electronic Healthcare Records: Privacy Concerns, Advance Directives Expansion? • Expanded MH Screening in Schools vs Pathologizing and Drugging Children?

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