Richard Edley, PhD is President/CEO of Rehabilitation and Community Providers Association (RCPA) of Pennsylvania, and a nationally recognized leader pushing for care options for adults with autism and I/DD. He is also the father of an adult son with profound autism. In this episode he and Jill discuss:
- The scope of the I/DD system in PA and the lengthy waitlists
- The pressure of increasing autism cases
- Program closures and selectivity against those with acute needs; the erosion of services for high needs
- The workforce (DSP) crisis
- Pennsylvania's restrictive interpretation of the HCBS Settings Rule
- Advocates' mania for closure without offering realistic solutions
- Arbitrary rules that create barriers to functional services
- The difference between ideology and reality about I/DD the need to base systems on facts and data, not "theology"
- The problematic use of the "Supports Intensity Scale" - which is barely relevant to autism
- Worries about how "Selective Contracting" will reduce choice
- How to think about fixing our broken system- a system that seems "designed to collapse"
Link:
RCPA: www.paproviders.org
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