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  1. 의료 면제 요청(서)(Medical Exemption Requests, MERs)

    의료 면제 요청(서)(Medical Exemption Requests, MERs) #5595.03 2011년부터 캘리포니아는 Medi-Cal만 보유한 노인 및 장애인(SPD)과 Medicare 및 Medi-Cal 모두에 자격이 있는 사람들(이중 자격)을 Medi-Cal 관리 의료 플랜(Medi-Cal MCP)으로 전환하는 과정을 진행해…

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  2. Solicitudes de Exención Médica (MER)

    Solicitudes de Exención Médica (MER) #5595.02 Desde 2011, California ha estado en el proceso de trasladar a las personas mayores y a las personas con discapacidades (SPD, por sus siglas en…

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  3. SB 43 y Corte CARE: preguntas frecuentes de la comunidad

    Esta publicación aborda preguntas comunes de la comunidad sobre dos nuevas leyes de salud mental en California: el Proyecto de Ley del Senado 43 (Discapacidad Grave) y la Ley CARE (Tribunal CARE). La implementación de ambas leyes está en curso y varía según el condado. Esta publicación se actualizó por última vez el 6/2/24 y no contiene información sobre desarrollos más recientes.

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  4. PSA Comparte Sus Historias de Esperanza

    Guarde su correo electrónico de confirmación en un lugar seguro porque contendrá el enlace del seminario web. Si no puede encontrar su correo electrónico de confirmación, revise su carpeta de correo no deseado. Si no recibe un correo electrónico de confirmación, póngase en contacto con Brent Chamberlin en brent.chamberlin@disabilityrightsca.org. Envíe un correo electrónico a Brent antes del 10 de mayo del 2024 si necesita adaptaciones razonables.

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  5. PSA Comparte Sus Historias de Esperanza

    Únase a nosotros para un seminario en vivo ¡PSA comparte sus historias de esperanza! Nuestras compañeras de PSA compartirán sus luchas y experiencias viviendo con una enfermedad mental. También hablarán acerca de sus logros enseñado a otros a auto abogar por sus derechos. Dándonos empoderamiento y fuerza para apoyarnos unos a otros.   Este entrenamiento es presentado desde una perspectiva de compañeros personas que han vivido experiencias de salud mental. 

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  6. Stories of Hope

    Join us for a live webinar. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Peer Self Advocates share their stories of hope. As individuals with experience navigating the mental health system, they have grown and persevered despite their challenges. From their experience we will learn how they became motivated and passionate about teaching themselves and others how to self-advocate for their rights. In doing so they have empowered others to take action in their mental health journey. One important lesson we will take from their stories of hope is: recovery is possible!

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  7. Persistence and Advocacy for Disability Rights Culminate in Unveiling of 1000th Accessible Unit by Los Angeles Housing Department

    Persistence and Advocacy for Disability Rights Culminate in Unveiling of 1000th Accessible Unit by Los Angeles Housing Department (Los Angeles, CA) - Communities Actively Living Independent and Free (CALIF), Independent Living…

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  8. Disability Rights California’s Summary of The Governor’s Proposed 2024-25 Budget

    Governor Newsom released his 2024-25 proposed budget on January 10, 2024. The Governor’s Budget proposes $291.5 billion in total spending. This year’s budget projects an estimated deficit of $37.9 billion. The deficit poses challenges for expanding services and programs for people with disabilities; however, it avoids significant cuts to certain programs by tapping into reserves and through some delays in spending.

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  9. Disability Rights California Statement on Governor Newsom’s Proposition 1 Announcement

    Disability Rights California Statement on Governor Newsom’s Proposition 1 Announcement Governor Newsom announced accelerated distribution of Proposition 1 bond funding. Although Proposition 1 was not supposed to pay for locked…

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  10. Individualizing the Safety Net: Rethinking the Residential Continuum of Care for People with I/DD and Complex Support Needs

    Federal and state laws support the right of people with disabilities to live in the most integrated setting. Although deinstitutionalization has been underway for decades, some populations have not fully realized its benefits. One such population in California is people with I/DD and high behavioral support needs.

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