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Are you a person with a disability who lives in Montana?
Join us for a focus group to share ideas on how Montana can make sure people with disabilities can live where they want!
Date: September 26, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: North Lake County Library and Polson
CAN I PARTICIPATE?
If you answer “yes” to all four statements below, you can participate:
- I am a person with a disability who lives in the community in a non-congregant setting
- I am 18 years or older
- I live in Montana
- I can communicate (including using a communication device) in English or American Sign Language
If you answer “yes” to any of the statements below, we especially need to hear from you!
- I used to live in a care facility or institution (examples: nursing homes, state hospital, intermediate care facility)
- I have a waiver or service from the state of Montana (examples: Community First Choice, Big Sky Waiver, DD Waiver, SDMI Waiver)
- I am on a waiting list to get a waiver or service from the State of Montana
HOW CAN I SIGN UP?
Please fill out the registration form online by going to https://bit.ly/liveincommunity
If you need help completing the registration form, contact Crystal Page by calling them at 406-471-2753 or emailing them at crystalvpage@gmail.com.
WHAT IS THE OLMSTED PLAN?
An Olmsted Plan is a State’s plan to ensure people with disabilities can receive State services in their communities. It is about helping people with disabilities live where they want. The State of Montana asked the Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities to help coordinate the creation of an Olmsted Plan.
To learn more about the Olmsted Plan and stay informed, go to: https://www.umt.edu/rural-institute/partnership/olmstead-plan.php
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