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FROM Mark Johnson:
If you care about...
PROVIDING OPTIONS TO LIFE IN A NURSING HOME (or other institution)
IMPROVING ATTENDANT SERVICES AND SUPPORTS IN OUR HOMES AND NEIGHBORHOODS
FULL IMPLEMENTATION of the SUPREME COURT's OLMSTEAD DECISION (which found that unnecessary institutionalization of people with
disabilities is discrimination under the ADA)
Then...
JOIN HUNDREDS of disability advocates from ADAPT
who are coming to San Francisco from ACROSS THE COUNTRY, along with
HUNDREDS of Bay Area and California disability advocates, for events on
Sunday, October 21 through Wednesday, October 24 in San Francisco
We need YOU to tell the governor, the City of San Francisco, and nursing homes and institutions:
THERE IS A BETTER WAY!
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 -- THE OPENING RALLY and MARCH, at LAGUNA HONDA HOSPITAL
Gather at 12:30 PM, Rally starts at 1:30 PM March and ceremony to follow
Location: The hill next to the Forest Hill Muni Metro Station
By public transit from the East Bay: Take BART to San Francisco and transfer at any downtown BART station (Embarcadero, Montgomery,
Powell, or Civic Center) to Muni Metro lines L, M, or N (outbound). Get out at the Forest Hill Station which is directly across the
street from the Laguna Honda facility.
By public transit from the South Bay: Take BART to San Francisco and transfer at the Balboa Park BART station to Muni Metro lines K or M
(outbound). Get out at the Forest Hill Station which is directly across the street from the Laguna Honda facility.
For driving or paratransit: 187 Magellan, San Francisco
(Come early, there will be a lot of people on BART and Muni!)
Opening this pivotal week will be a rally at Laguna Honda Hospital. Laguna Honda is the largest nursing home in this country. San
Francisco is presently rebuilding this 1200-bed institution at enormous cost instead of providing ALTERNATIVE COMMUNITY SERVICES AND
HOUSING for people with disabilities!
Laguna Honda Hospital is a symbol of what's wrong with long term care policy: a warped system that's biased toward institutions instead of
home care and other community options. In the Olmstead decision, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the right of people with disabilities,
including seniors, to live in the community with the services they need, rather than being forced to live in institutions. OTHER STATES
ARE IMPLEMENTING THE OLMSTEAD DECISION -- WHY NOT CALIFORNIA?
LATER ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON / EVENING:
DON'T MISS THIS VERY IMPORTANT ORGANIZING MEETING following the rally and march!
7:30 PM -- RAMADA PLAZA HOTEL (ADAPT's hotel) at 8th and Market
Near Civic Center BART, San Francisco
Help plan the events for the coming week! Join in and be a part of this historic movement and process!
MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 - 24
The weekday actions will be even more interesting than Sunday's!
MEET EACH MORNING BY 10 A.M. at the RAMADA PLAZA HOTEL (ADAPT's hotel) at 8th and MARKET
Near Civic Center BART, San Francisco
Arrive by 10 if you possibly can!!! If you're later than this, you may miss the activity or not arrive until the middle of it.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, contact:
Jessie Lorenz of the San Francisco Independent Living Resource Center, Local Government Team
at jessie@ilrcsf.org or (415) 543-6222
WE NEED YOUR HELP!
Please volunteer to help. Volunteers are urgently needed for both before and during the events of October 21 - 24, for distributing
leaflets, phoning, monitoring at the rally, legal observing, assisting people with disabilities at the events, language
translators, and much more.
TO VOLUNTEER, contact:
Michael Sugarman
msugarman1@aol.com or (510) 430-1836
OR
Kitty Cone
Kitcone@aol.com or (510) 527-7250
WHO IS SUPPORTING THIS WEEK OF ADAPT
ACTIONS?
COCO, the Coalition of Californians for Olmstead, as well as many other California and Bay Area disability organizations are supporting
and working on this week of ADAPT
actions, including:
Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco Bay Area ADAPT
Protection and Advocacy, Inc.
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
California Foundation of Independent Living Centers and many of the
Independent Living Centers across California
California Coalition of Independent Living Centers
Planning for Elders in the Central City
World Institute on Disability
Disability Advocates for Minority Organizations
California Disability Alliance
The Autism Society of Los Angeles
American Association of Retired Persons
The ARC
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
National Senior Citizen Law Center
People First of California
Organization of Area Boards
AIDS Legal Referral Panel
Disability Rights, Enforcement, Education, and Services
The Oaks Group
and many more!
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