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People with Disabilities Make Case for In-Home Care

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013   

OLYMPIA, Wash. - One casualty of the state budget shortfall has been the number of hours that people with disabilities can have in-home care services. They were trimmed by an average of 10 percent.

A rally is planned at 9 a.m. today on the lawn of the state Capitol in support of two bills to return those hours to pre-recession levels.

Corinna Fale, an advocate for The Arc of Washington, said her cerebral palsy already makes it difficult to get up and get to work. But the cutbacks in service hours have complicated life even more, and she wants lawmakers to know about it.

"It makes it really hard because I'm always juggling care providers and trying to figure out when they can come and when they can't come," she said. "I go down there with the faith that they will listen and they're on our side."

Fale and other advocates for people with disabilities said the state also saves millions of dollars when people are cared for at home instead of in nursing facilities. For home-care clients, she said, it promotes greater independence and is a matter of dignity.

"I believe people have the right to live in their communities and be a part of their local community, in whatever way they can," she said.

To raise the money for restoring the in-home care hours, both bills propose ending the nonresident sales tax exemption. The Senate bill also proposes charging sales tax for all types of debt collection services. Both bills are still in committee and their cosponsors are all Democrats.



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