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For Seniors, People with Disabilities, NV Gets Leaner – and Meaner

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010   

RENO, Nev. - Last Friday, the Gibbons administration unveiled a fifth round of state budget cuts for the next two years. It includes eliminating many services that allow older Nevadans and those with disabilities to live outside of nursing homes. One is the Personal Care Service (PCS) program, that helps people with bathing and dressing, toileting and other daily activities.

In past rounds of cuts, PCS hours have been scaled back. But Jon Sasser, Legal Services statewide advocacy coordinator, says this is the most severe move yet, affecting the futures of caregivers as well as the people they serve.

"The current administration would apparently balance our budget on the backs of the 6,500 people with disabilities that get these services, that enable them to stay out of more expensive nursing home care. These providers get $17 an hour to take care of people for a few hours a day, as opposed to almost $190 a day for nursing homes."

Also slated to end are Adult Day Health Care, denture and prosthetic services, physical and speech therapy; nursing homes will receive $20 a day less for each low-income resident.

The $200 million savings in Health and Human Services is only a fraction of Nevada's $3 billion budget shortfall. But as a quadriplegic, Paul Gowins says it's hard to worry about the numbers – when facing the reality of having no one show up in the morning to help him get out of bed.

"Now we're going to, with one swoop of the pen, just go, 'Well, it's an optional service, so anything optional is gone. We're not mandated by the federal government to do this.' What I think, as a citizen of Nevada, is that it's not a place I want to live if we can't take care of our disabled and old folks."

Gowins, who chairs the Nevada Commission on Services for People with Disabilities, says at least 2,000 personal care attendants will lose their jobs as a result of the cuts. Advocates for seniors and people with disabilities hope the new governor will have ideas to keep at least some of the programs in place.



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