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Mental retardation is a term for a pattern of persistently slow learning of basic motor and language skills ("milestones") during childhood, and a significantly below-normal global...
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Mental retardation is a term for a pattern of persistently slow learning of basic motor and language skills ("milestones") during childhood, and a significantly below-normal global...

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Bill effecting mentally challenge people
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This is so important.
Hi, Swartsneger in California wants to remove monies to those who don't have money for the mental health treatment. He also wants to reduce the 900 dollars monthly income for those people to live on too. The bill is Prop 63 designed by Derrell Steinberg to help the disabled. Please write to the following. And I am including the easy to read "act" that Steinberg created. http://www.dmh.cahwnet.gov/prop_63... SECTION 3. Purpose and Intent. The People of the State of California hereby declare their purpose and intent in enacting this Act to be as follows: (a) To define serious mental illness among children, adults and seniors as a condition deserving priority attention, including prevention and early intervention services and medical and supportive care. (b) To reduce the long-term adverse impact on individuals, families and state and local budgets resulting from untreated serious mental illness. (c) To expand the kinds of successful, innovative service programs for children, adults and seniors begun in California, including culturally and linguistically competent approaches for underserved populations. These programs have already demonstrated their effectiveness in providing outreach and integrated services, including medically necessary psychiatric services, and other services, to individuals most severely affected by or at risk of serious mental illness. (d) To provide state and local funds to adequately meet the needs of all children and adults who can be identified and enrolled in programs under this measure. State funds shall be available to provide services that are not already covered by federally sponsored programs or by individuals’ or families’ insurance programs. (e) To ensure that all funds are expended in the most cost effective manner and services are provided in accordance with recommended best practices subject to local and state oversight to ensure accountability to taxpayers and to the public. Please Read this no matter where you live. Please write a letter to Senator Darrell Steinberg at all 3 of these addresses expressing that we must retain the monies from Prop 63. We need these monies so the mentally ill are not in all of our communities on the street, so they don't become so ill they are a danger to their own safety, so they do not create a bigger burden/heart ache upon their families and friends, so they don't lose their apartments/homes, so they don't lose the ability to get their medications, so they can continue seeing their doctors and so the cost does not increase due to crisis created by lack of treatment and stable homes. We want those who are able to work part time or full time to be able to continue working through the medical assistance they are receiving. 1. We want the public and governor to understand the need for mental health services is so great that there are insufficient funding to meet all of the serious needs with the base funding from the general fund and the prop 63 funds. 2.Prop 63 funds have been used well and have made a significant difference in peoples lives in the community. State Office State Capitol, Room 205 Sacramento, CA 95814 District Office District 6 1020 N Street, #576 Sacramento, CA 95814 North Highlands Office 5722 Watt Avenue North Highlands, CA 95660 Posted on 02/07/09, 07:02 am |
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I am not in California so I have no dog in this fight. However, in my state, these kinds of benefits are only available to those who haven't spent their lives working. I could desparately use some mental health and medical assistance but because I made too much money when I WAS able to work, I am ineligible for benefits. Of course, that money does me no good now because it was long ago spent taking care of my family and paying all the taxes. And since I have no money now and don't own a home or assets that I can sell, I cannot afford mental health or medical assistance. I will surely die before I become eligible to receive mental health or medical assistance. It is just a fact of life in this and most states. Good luck to you and all those in California and Massachusettes that are accustomed to getting it. OH! I forgot. Our current government have put in writing a bill that reads "people with dementia should have healthcare withheld." Never mind...
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Well that's a lot of blabber for someone who feels she has not steak in this battle. I don't know why you even bothered.
By the way, not caring about other folks only makes your battle more difficult. You should be able to gain assistance for mental health care and if there was a bill for those who (fall between the cracks), I would surely vote it in because I believe we should all have access to this care. Be glad your life has been so much more successful rather than ripped away due to illness, be it mental or physical.
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This voting that was mentioned in the first post has already occurred.
It ended in November and it is now August.
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