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Institutionalization - Answer Many people with both physical and mental

impairments are unable to care for

themselves independently

First mental hospital - Answer First hospital opened in 1773 in Williamsburg,

Va

- Still operational today

Long history of abuse, intensive treatments

and neglect to persons with psychiatric

impairments

Dorothea Dix - Answer Advocated for improvements

in care 1841

Common treatments prior to 1950s - Answer Electric shock therapy

- Insulin coma therapy

- Lobotomies

psych drugs - Answer mental treatment introduced in the 1950s

deinstitutionalization movement - Answer Began with small community pilot programs
for

individuals who responded well to antipsychotic

medications

Supreme court laws - Answer limited involuntary

institutionalization

- Minimum standards set for care in institutions

1970s - Answer Medicaid & Medicare began to provide more coverage for mental health

disabilities

, Current state - mental hospitals - Answer • limit treatment options for people with severe

mental impairments

• 40-60 state psychiatric beds per 100,000

people nationwide

Nursing homes - Answer • Inpatient facility providing 24/7 care

- 1.5 million Americans are in Long Term Care

- Patients stay for a long period of time

Illinois - Answer to spend the highest

percent of Medicaid long-term dollars on

Nursing Home care and the lowest on home

based care

cost of attendant - Answer The average yearly cost of institutionalization =

$57,000 vs. the average yearly cost of independent

community-based living = $26,000

Olmstead v. L.C - Answer considered discrimination to "segregate" people with

disabilities in nursing home or other institutional

settings.

- People are required to be given the option to live in

the community (if medically appropriate)

Integration - Answer Physical distance between persons with disabilities

and abled bodied individuals is reduced

Use of same equipment and services

People with disabilities are part of the same groups

and communities

Same access to resources and opportunities

including disabled people into the community

Independent Living Movement - Answer Premise: people with even the most severe

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