Court: Florida violates Americans with Disabilities Act by institutionalizing disabled kids
- The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida ruled that the State of Florida is violating children's rights by forcing those with serious and complex medical conditions to be institutionalized in nursing facilities.
- The court found that Florida placed some children at serious risk of unnecessary institutionalization and kept others unnecessarily institutionalized.
- The ruling requires Florida to ensure that children with complex medical needs have access to essential services in their own communities and develop transition plans for institutionalized children.
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Federal judge rules Florida violates rights of children with complex medical needs
The state of Florida violates the rights of children with complex medical needs by keeping some children unnecessarily institutionalized in nursing facilities, while placing other children at serious risk of unnecessary institutionalization, U.S. District Court Judge Donald Middlebrooks in West Palm Beach rules last week.On Monday, the state Agency for Health Care Administration appealed the decision to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.After a …
Court rules Florida violated children's rights with forced institutionalization
The State of Florida is violating children's rights by forcing those with serious and often complex medical conditions to be institutionalized in nursing facilities, a court ruled Friday.
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