“The only disability in life is a bad attitude.” -Scott Hamilton

"The only disability in life is a bad attitude." - Scott Hamilton

Monday, October 10, 2011

Vermont Tops in National Ranking

from disabilityscoop.com:



Vermont offers the best Medicaid services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities while Mississippi provides the worst, according to an annual ranking released Thursday.


The 50-state analysis from United Cerebral Palsy compares services offered across the country, giving preference to states where more individuals are served in the community as opposed to institutions.


Vermont, Arizona, Michigan, New Hampshire and California fare the best in the ranking. Meanwhile, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi round out the bottom of the list.


However, the report authors caution that no state is perfect, writing "although some states rank better than others, every state has room for improvement."


As in previous years, states at the top of the ranking do not fit one profile. They are both large and small, wealthy and poor. Moreover, they have varying tax structures and differ significantly in the amount they spend on Medicaid home and community-based services waivers.


Since last years report, more than 2,000 Americans with disabilities move out of institutional settings and into the community, according to the most recently available data, much of which is from 2009. And, Michigan, became the tenth state to have no large institutions.

Still, the number of people waiting for services continues to rise - up 56 percent between 2005 and 2009, according to the report.



Just if you were curious, Pennsylvania ranks #15.


Until Next Time!

Lots of Love,










1 comment:

Ellie said...

I guess being up there in the top third is okay for PA. Had a great weekend but went home very tired. Love, Ellie