Date: April 26, 2010At least 100 people are expected to participate. The event is sponsored by the Save Lanterman coalition.
Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Place: Lanterman Developmental Center
3530 Pomona Blvd., Pomona, Calif. (front entrance on Diamond Bar Blvd.)
For more than 80 years, Lanterman Developmental Center has cared for thousands of Californians with developmental disabilities who depend on the facility’s unique combination of medical, therapeutic and rehabilitative round-the-clock services. The facility is now slated for closure, primarily due to state budget cuts.
Save Lanterman coalition members say equal or better – or more cost-effective – services for these vulnerable individuals simply are not available in other settings, such as group homes.
In an announcement for the rally, Robert Hazard, whose sister lives at Lanterman, said, “The transfer of Lanterman residents to community settings would jeopardize their lives and those of others who rely on a community system that is not sufficient to care for everyone with complex medical and behavioral needs at the professional level required. There is no assurance that the residents will receive the services they need if they are moved to the community.”
“We believe a facility closure at the very least would be a highly disruptive experience causing clients great emotional and physical stress, and at the very worst would lead to dangerously inadequate care in inferior, little-regulated group homes,” said Tony Myers, a Lanterman Senior Psychiatric Technician, in the same announcement.
State senators will consider the formal closure plan at the April 29 hearing in Sacramento, choosing whether to adopt DDS’ proposal plan, to amend it or to oppose it. The Save Lanterman coalition asks members of the public to help them convince legislators to oppose the closure.
For more information, including legislators' contact details, visit saveldc.org. You can also add your name to a petition showing your support for Lanterman and its hundreds of residents.
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