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Florida Gov. Rick Scott Orders Agencies to Check on Disabled Children

September 11th, 2012   No Comments   Advocacy

A Federal Department of Justice investigation that found children suffering physical and mental physical disabilities being housed in Florida nursing homes alongside seniors has Florida child advocate attorneys and lawyers representing foster and abused children alarmed.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott, saying he wasn’t aware of the situation until recently, ordered the Agency for Health Care Administration and the Department of Children and Families to investigate.

The Justice Department noted that children in such situations often lack access to fundamental services, like education. They’re also limited from socializing with peers. This is a denial of their civil rights, DOJ found.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott told Capitol News Service Scott says he “wasn’t aware of the situation until this weekend.” He has since ordered the Florida Department of Children and Families and the Agency for Health Care Administration to investigate.

Advocates hope the care of the children is foremost among the state’s concerns, incorporating the parent’s wishes – since the decision ultimately is theirs.

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