This is the final draft of the MiCassa Resolution writen by ADAPT WV, along with Delegate Barbara Fleischauer, and Senator John Hunter. The Resolution was passed during the last legislative session. We hope this sends a message to DHHR that we want real choice.
West Virginia Supports MiCassa
Seventy-four Legislative Session
STATE OF West Virginia
BY Delegate Fleischauer
also Senator Hunter
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 98-031
CONCERNING ENDORSING AND SUPPORTING PASSAGE OF
THE MEDICAID COMMUNITY ATTENDANT
SERVICES ACT OF 1999 (MiCasa).
WHEREAS, According to the most recent United States decennial census there were fifty-four million disabled Americans, over two million two hundred thousand of whom reside in nursing homes or other institutions; and
WHEREAS, In West Virginia there are one hundred twenty-three thousand one hundred and eighty-two persons with disabilities, over eleven thousand one hundred and eighty-four of whom reside in nursing homes or other institutions, primarily due to the lack of community home-based attendant services; and
WHEREAS, The average yearly cost of residing in a nursing home is higher then the average yearly cost of providing community home-based attendant services; and
WHEREAS, The Medicaid Community Attendant Services Act of 1999 (MiCasa) would expand the range of services available to persons with disabilities and give them a greater ability to choose services; and
WHEREAS, The West Virginia Legislature was one of the first state legislatures to enact a community home-based attendant services program act, and many states still do not have viable alternatives to nursing or institutional care for persons with disabilities; and
WHEREAS, Adoption of MiCasa would help to ensure that community home-based attendant services programs are truly responsive to the needs of persons with disabilities, especially those residing in rural areas where choice of services is currently more limited; and
WHEREAS, Under MiCasa, an individual who is currently eligible for nursing facility services or intermediate care facility services for the mentally retarded may apply the funding received through these programs to purchase qualified community home-based attendant services and thereby receive care in the most integrated and least restrictive setting possible; now, therefore,
Be It Resolved by the Senate of the seventy-fourth Legislative session of the State of West Virginia, the House of Representatives concurring herein:
That the West Virginia State Legislature urges Congress to pass the Medicaid Community Attendant Services Act of 1999.
The Disability Community and their supporters ask the membership of the West Virginia Legislature to contact our national representatives urging them to support The Medicaid Community Attendant Services Act (MiCasa) of 1999, and
Be it further resolved, That a copy of this joint resolution be sent to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Dennis Haskert, House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, Senate Minority Leader Thomas Daschle, and to each member of the West Virginia Congressional Delegation.
Updated: 1/11/99