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Colbert v. Quinn, Notice of Fairness Hearing
Colbert v. Quinn
is a class action case filed on behalf of people with disabilities who receive Medicaid and live in nursing homes in Cook County, Illinois. The case was originally filed in August of 2007. A settlement agreement was announced on August 30, 2011. If approved by the court, the settlement will offer people with disabilities in Cook County nursing homes the choice to transition from the nursing home, and live in apartments or homes of their choice in the community.
A Fairness Hearing is scheduled for December 20, 2011.
December 20, 2011
Access Living’s response to news of institution closures in Illinois
Revenue must be set aside for community infrastructure
Governor Quinn’s September 8th announcement to close large institutions for people with disabilities indicates an opportunity to rebalance Illinois’ system of long-term care. But closing institutions can not be done strictly as a budget cutting move. More than anyone else, the decision to close institutions impacts people with disabilities.
September 9, 2011
NURSING HOME RESIDENTS WITH DISABILITIES CELEBRATE PROPOSED AGREEMENT WITH STATE IN LANDMARK LAWSUIT
Proposed Agreement brings residents one step closer to expanded opportunities for community living and meaningful individual choice
August 30, 2011
Review of the FY2012 Chicago Public Schools Budget
Annual Review of the Chicago Public School’s Budget
August 24, 2011
Housing Assistance Available For Hard-hit Homeowners
Income reduction due to unemployment or severe under-employment? Click for help.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) has partnered with the U.S. Department of Treasury to offer temporary mortgage payment assistance to households that are struggling with income loss due to unemployment or underemployment...
August 22, 2011
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Lead On: The Access Living Blog
Disability Rights & Empowerment
Access Living is committed to the advancement and empowerment of people with disabilities in Chicago and nationwide. Our programs and services represent a multifaceted approach in attaining this goal.
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Access Living mourns loss of Roger Ebert
The Access Living community mourns the loss of film critic and Chicago Icon Roger Ebert, who passed away on Thursday, April 4.
April 4, 2013
Fight for State Funded Disability Programs!
Throughout the Spring Legislative Session, Access Living will call on advocates to contact state politicians and urge their support for programs that empower the independence and self determination of people with disabilities. This blog piece calls for support of the Home Services Program, the Community Care Program, Centers for Independent Living, and the Community Reintegration Program
March 26, 2013
Employment First bill passes out of committee in Illinois
On March 20, HB Bill 2591, Employment First for Persons with Disabilities, passed out of the Illinois House Human Services Committee. The bill, sponsored by Representative Golar, declares Illinois an Employment First State and establishes competitive employment in integrated settings as the first option for persons with disabilities in Illinois of working age
March 20, 2013
Take Action for Wheelchair Repairs and Equipment in Illinois
Action alert around Illinois Legislation to protect people with disabilities who receive Medicaid and who use wheelchairs
March 15, 2013
New HUD Housing App a resourse for renters, homeowners, and housing providers
Late last month, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development announced the release of a housing app for mobile devices. The new is designed to make information about fair housing more accessible to all users.
March 12, 2013
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Events Calendar
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The Access Living Lead On! Award Gala
Join Access Living as we honor Lifetime Champion for the Civil Rights of People with Disabilities Senator Bob Dole
and Disability Activist Susan Nussbaum with the “Lead On!” Award.
June 3, 2013
Creative Movement Workshop
A Creative Movement Workshop
May 14, 2013
Good Kings, Bad Kings
The Chicago playwright Susan Nussbaum signs and reads from her first novel,
Good Kings, Bad Kings
,for which she received the 2012 PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction.
May 18, 2013
2013 Bodies of Work Festival
In May of this year, Chicago will host the 11-day
Bodies of Work
Festival. Featuring visual and performing arts that highlight the work of artists with disabilities, the festival celebrates national and international artists with disabilities who are creating cutting-edge theater, dance, literature, poetry, spoken word, film, and visual/performance art.
May -- 2013
Stepping Stones
A peer support group for people with disabilities who have just moved out of institutions and into their own homes through the Access Living Community Reintegration program.
Tuesdays in the Spring 2013
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Press Releases
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Prior to Supreme Court announcement, people with disabilities
applaud benefits of Affordable Care Act
Statement from Access Living in support of Affordable Care Act
June 22, 2012
Proposed legislation threatens progress made to support independence, integration of people with disabilities
News release announces Access Living concern over State plans that could potentially derail efforts to integrate people with psychiatric disabilities into community based settings
May 8, 2013
Renaissance 2010 and students with disabilities
New report finds that students with disabilities do no better at Renaissance 2010 Schools
May 27, 2009
Senate fails to ratify international disability rights treaty
On Tuesday, December 4, the U.S. Senate failed by five votes to reach the two thirds majority needed to ratify the United Nations International Treaty on the Rights of People with Disabilities. The final vote count was 61-38. Though the treaty earned bipartisan support, Republican Senators cast all 38 votes against the treaty.
December 5, 2012
Senator Reid Brings the CRPD to the Senate Floor
Access Living Applauds U.S. Senate for considering ratification of treaty on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
November 27, 2012
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The Bullhorn - The Newsletter of Access Living
Access Living’s bimonthly newsletter
The Bullhorn, the newsletter of Access Living, is published bimonthly.
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The Bullhorn - Volume 76
The Newsletter of Access Living
Volume 76 of the Bullhorn, the Newsletter of Access Living, published in June of 2012.
January 9, 2013
The Bullhorn Volume 73
The Newsletter of Access Living
Volume 73 of the Bullhorn, the Newsletter of Access Living, published in January 2012
January 2012
The Bullhorn Volume 74
Volume 74 of The Bullhorn, The Newsletter of Access Living
March 2012
The Bullhorn Volume 75
Volume 75 of the Bullhorn, the Newsletter of Access Living, published in April 2012
April 2012
The Bullhorn Volume 77
The Bullhorn Volume 77 August 2012
January 10, 2013
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