[QUAD-L] supra pubic catheter

2007-11-28 Thread theomen723
Is there a catheter that bends at a 90 degree angle so you don't have to bend a 
regular catheter?
It agitates my bladder to bend it.

Luke 7yrs post

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Re: [QUAD-L] Fwd: Settlement of San Francisco lawsuit creates new community services for s...

2007-11-28 Thread Lori Michaelson
Too funny!  California is the most liberal state in the nation and they are
JUST NOW getting around to something like that or at least recognizeing it?
Pretty sad.

Lori Michaelson
C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post
Tucson, AZ

On Nov 28, 2007 3:27 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> - Original Message -
> From: Rahnee Patrick
>
> Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 14:23:20 +
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> Contact:Barbara Duncan
> Director of Communications
> Protection & Advocacy, Inc. (CA) c/o NDR
> Phone: (510) 267-1256
> E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> November 28, 2007
> Settlement of San Francisco lawsuit to create new  community services for
> seniors and adults with disabilities
>
> SAN FRANCISCO, CA-Mitch Katz, San Francisco's director of public health,
> announced today that a preliminary settlement has been reached in the
> civil
> rights class action regarding expanded community-based living options for
> seniors and people with disabilities in San Francisco (Chambers et al. v.
> the City and County of San Francisco). The results will be improved
> coordination of care and greatly increased housing options and other
> services.
> The new program, called "Success at Home" will provide people with "a
> single
> door to independent living," said Katz. "We are very pleased to be taking
> this innovative next step."
> Mark Chambers, a plaintiff in the lawsuit, who has lived in Laguna Honda
> Hospital and Rehabilitation Center since receiving a head injury in 1999,
> was delighted to hear that he is about to be given the opportunity "to
> live
> in the world." He hopes to be first in line to qualify for one of the 500
> units of accessible housing to be found or modified in San Francisco over
> the next five years and made affordable by subsidy from the new program.
> Elissa Gershon, lead attorney from the Oakland office of Protection &
> Advocacy, Inc., counsel in the lawsuit, said that "San Francisco now
> stands
> to regain its progressive edge in disability rights implementation."
>
> Success at Home
> Anne Hinton, director of San Francisco's Department of Aging and Adult
> Services, which will jointly manage the program with the San Francisco
> Department of Public Health said that "Success at Home puts San Francisco
> in
> the forefront of independent living services."  The program enables San
> Franciscans with disabilities to receive community-based housing and
> services to live in the most integrated setting appropriate instead of in
> an
> institution.  Eligible individuals will be assessed for, referred to, and
> provided with federally subsidized medical services, subsidized housing,
> attendant and nursing care, case management, vocational rehabilitation,
> substance abuse treatment, mental health services and assistance with
> meals.
> Hinton said "This new single point of entry will also mean community
> transition services will be tailored to individual needs and preferences."
> Transition services will be coordinated by an individualized Community
> Living Plan. Medi-Cal qualified residents of Laguna Honda Hospital and
> Rehabilitation Center, those who have been discharged in the last two
> years
> or are on a waiting list for the facility, and patients at San Francisco
> General Hospital will be assessed for services.
> Herb Levine, director of the San Francisco Independent Living Resource
> Center, the organizational plaintiff in the case, commented that he is
> "looking forward to the new collaboration between the City and community
> service organizations to achieve independence and community living for
> hundreds of seniors and people with disabilities." The settlement sets out
> a
> five year timeline for implementation of the new services.
>
> New directions
> Paralleling the introduction of new community services, the Laguna Honda
> facility will begin to emphasize short-term rehabilitation as one of its
> goals. In addition, several hundred Medi-Cal Home and Community-Based
> waiver
> slots, which will allow people to receive long-term health care in their
> homes, will be made available to those who qualify, which should bring
> millions of dollars in federal and state Medicaid funding to San
> Francisco.
>
> Summary
> The preliminary settlement of the case is awaiting approval by the Board
> of
> Supervisors, the Health Commission, and the Court. Individual plaintiffs
> are
> six residents of Laguna Honda; organizational plaintiff is the Independent
> Living Resource Center of San Francisco. Co-counsel on the case are
> Protection & Advocacy, Inc., Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund,
> AARP Foundation Litigation, the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, and
> the law firm of Howrey LLP, pro bono.
> ###
>
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[QUAD-L] Fwd: Settlement of San Francisco lawsuit creates new community services for s...

2007-11-28 Thread DAANOO




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Congratulations!  And let's hope San Fransisco lives up to it's promises.

Congratulations to the advocates and residents of Laguna  Honda (hopefully 
for not too much longer!)


- Original Message - 
From: Rahnee Patrick




Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 14:23:20 +

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:Barbara Duncan
Director of Communications
Protection & Advocacy, Inc. (CA) c/o NDR
Phone: (510) 267-1256
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

November 28, 2007
Settlement of San Francisco lawsuit to create new  community services for 
seniors and adults with disabilities


SAN FRANCISCO, CA-Mitch Katz, San Francisco's director of public health, 
announced today that a preliminary settlement has been reached in the civil 
rights class action regarding expanded community-based living options for 
seniors and people with disabilities in San Francisco (Chambers et al. v. 
the City and County of San Francisco). The results will be improved 
coordination of care and greatly increased housing options and other 
services.
The new program, called "Success at Home" will provide people with "a single 
door to independent living," said Katz. "We are very pleased to be taking 
this innovative next step."
Mark Chambers, a plaintiff in the lawsuit, who has lived in Laguna Honda 
Hospital and Rehabilitation Center since receiving a head injury in 1999, 
was delighted to hear that he is about to be given the opportunity "to live 
in the world." He hopes to be first in line to qualify for one of the 500 
units of accessible housing to be found or modified in San Francisco over 
the next five years and made affordable by subsidy from the new program.
Elissa Gershon, lead attorney from the Oakland office of Protection & 
Advocacy, Inc., counsel in the lawsuit, said that "San Francisco now stands 
to regain its progressive edge in disability rights implementation."


Success at Home
Anne Hinton, director of San Francisco's Department of Aging and Adult 
Services, which will jointly manage the program with the San Francisco 
Department of Public Health said that "Success at Home puts San Francisco in 
the forefront of independent living services."  The program enables San 
Franciscans with disabilities to receive community-based housing and 
services to live in the most integrated setting appropriate instead of in an 
institution.  Eligible individuals will be assessed for, referred to, and 
provided with federally subsidized medical services, subsidized housing, 
attendant and nursing care, case management, vocational rehabilitation, 
substance abuse treatment, mental health services and assistance with meals.
Hinton said "This new single point of entry will also mean community 
transition services will be tailored to individual needs and preferences."
Transition services will be coordinated by an individualized Community 
Living Plan. Medi-Cal qualified residents of Laguna Honda Hospital and 
Rehabilitation Center, those who have been discharged in the last two years 
or are on a waiting list for the facility, and patients at San Francisco 
General Hospital will be assessed for services.
Herb Levine, director of the San Francisco Independent Living Resource 
Center, the organizational plaintiff in the case, commented that he is 
"looking forward to the new collaboration between the City and community 
service organizations to achieve independence and community living for 
hundreds of seniors and people with disabilities." The settlement sets out a 
five year timeline for implementation of the new services.


New directions
Paralleling the introduction of new community services, the Laguna Honda 
facility will begin to emphasize short-term rehabilitation as one of its 
goals. In addition, several hundred Medi-Cal Home and Community-Based waiver 
slots, which will allow people to receive long-term health care in their 
homes, will be made available to those who qualify, which should bring 
millions of dollars in federal and state Medicaid funding to San Francisco.


Summary
The preliminary settlement of the case is awaiting approval by the Board of 
Supervisors, the Health Commission, and the Court. Individual plaintiffs are 
six residents of Laguna Honda; organizational plaintiff is the Independent 
Living Resource Center of San Francisco. Co-counsel on the case are 
Protection & Advocacy, Inc., Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, 
AARP Foundation Litigation, the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, and 
the law firm of Howrey LLP, pro bono.

###

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Re: [QUAD-L]

2007-11-28 Thread David K. Kelmer
Hi Kemal,
   
  I was able to look around your Web Site, and found a lot of great Links!  You 
have a nice Site going.  Stay strong.
   
  With Love,
 
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 31 Years Post
  Texas, USA 


kemal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

i am a quad, c3. 
may i ask for your attention in order to check and to comment on my web site. 
your suggestion is welcome. you can post  any other useful links on this web 
site, using the link on the left hand side of the main page.  
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thank you. 
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Re: [QUAD-L] Is Henry subscribed yet?

2007-11-28 Thread David K. Kelmer
Hi Glenn,
   
  A test e-mail letter.  Hope you, and everyone else, found a reason to have a 
wonderful Thanksgiving Day!
   
  With Love,
 
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 31 Years Post
  Texas, USA 


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I see  you Glenn and hope everyone else does too.  If not, please send 
Glenn a test email
   
  Best Wishes
  W
   
   
   
   
   
  In a message dated 11/23/2007 3:13:55 P.M. Central Standard Time, GHenry1 
writes:
I only received two posts in the past two weeks.
   
  Glenn

  
   




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I only received two posts in the past two weeks.
   
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