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Budget Delivers Essential Funding to Services for Older Illinoisans

Sat May 31, 2008 9:50pm EDT
AARP Congratulates Legislature on Passing Bill Providing Essential Funding as
Identified in Governor's Introduced Budget

SPRINGFIELD, Ill., May 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Thousands of older
Illinoisans received good news today from the Illinois legislature. Both
houses of the General Assembly passed a seniors services budget bill that will
allow them to live independently in the communities of their own choice and
avoid costly and premature institutional care.  AARP strongly supports the
bill, which provides funding reflecting the needs identified in the Governor's
introduced FY 2009 budget.
    House Bill 5701 fully funds the Community Care Programs with $116 million;
it also restores the Ombudsman program and adds to it $450,000 in additional
funding as it was introduced in the Governor's budget proposal; includes a $1
million growth for the Elder Abuse program; and keeps essential funding for
comprehensive care coordination and nutrition services.
    "AARP commends the Illinois legislature for their commitment to ensuring
that essential programs for older Illinoisans are funded in the state budget.
By supporting the funding levels in the Governor's budget for senior services,
the legislature and the Governor showed that they have worked together to
ensure older Illinoisans can age with the independence and dignity they
deserve," said Bob Gallo, AARP Illinois State Director.
    The senior services budget bill essentially allows:
    -- Community Care Program: Full funding for services as well as rate
       enhancements, ensuring that the workers who provide necessary services
       to the elderly get the wages and benefits they deserve.
    -- Elder Abuse: Needed resources to improve services protecting seniors
       from neglect as well as from physical and financial abuse.
    -- Ombudsman: Ability to catch up to national standards. Increase in
       funding had not happened since before 2000 for this program, which
       provides a voice for seniors in long term care facilities.


    AARP urges the Governor to sign this legislation, which represents an
investment in the community alternatives that are necessary to help older
adults live independently, and have access to programs and opportunities
designed to improve their quality of life.
SOURCE  AARP Illinois

David Irwin, +1-312-458-3621, or Gerardo Cardenas, +1-312-351-0228, both of
AARP Illinois, 866-448-3613



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