Stand for People not Profit. Contact Your Senator
That is why we believe It's time to Humanize Long Term Care:
* Dignity: Better care for facility residents, and freedom to speak up about abuse without fear of retaliation. Living wages and decent working conditions for caregivers.
* Community: Freedom to choose in-home care and community-based services over institutionalization. Programs to transition residents back into the community and improve home care options.
Together, we can create a system where dignity, respect, freedom, and accountability are the norms in long-term care. Use this form to tell your Senator you stand with people, not profit.
Senator Lakesia Collins, a former nursing home worker, and 16 co-sponsors proposed commonsense legislation (SB 3559) to protect senior citizens and people with disabilities in nursing home facilities. This policy mirrors long-standing workable housing laws that prevent landlords from retaliating against tenants.
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A broad coalition of unions, community groups, senior and disability advocates are behind Lakesia Collins and the 16 co-sponsors. Other Senators have pledged support.
The only opponents? People that own and operate facilities for profit.
These owners already have a moral and legal obligation, in accepting huge Medicaid & Medicare payments, to ensure proper care, follow the rules, train, and supervise employees. The owners determine what is acceptable and what is not in their facilities. They should have accountability as well.
Profit-driven owners of for-profit nursing facilities are spending heavily to evade responsibility for the harms done in their institutions. They want the Illinois Senate to allow them to continue avoiding accountability for illegal retaliation. But we say: enough is enough.
People with disabilities and seniors deserve the freedom to speak up without fear. This freedom is essential for dignity and community integration in long-term care facilities.
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Illinois is failing people with disabilities and seniors that need long-term care (LTC).
As America ages, and more of us will be living with disability, a growing network of consumer and union advocates wants Illinois to be a national leader in Humanizing Long Term Care.
People with disabilities and seniors deserve dignity in facilities - including freedom to speak up about violations without fear of retaliation, and viable options to receive quality care in the community via home and community-based services rather than segregated institutions.
Complete the form and click "start writing" to send your letter.
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Owners of for-profit nursing homes spend millions lobbying to increase their profits while silencing residents that speak up about abuse, avoiding accountability, and understaffing.
People with disabilities, seniors, and caregivers want Illinois to set a new direction.
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