Legislature(1993 - 1994)

02/17/1993 03:10 PM Senate HES

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            JOINT SENATE AND HOUSE HEALTH, EDUCATION                           
                 AND SOCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEES                                
                        February 17, 1993                                      
                             3:10 p.m.                                         
                                                                               
  SENATE MEMBERS PRESENT                                                       
                                                                               
  Senator Steve Rieger, Chairman                                               
  Senator Bert Sharp, Vice Chairman                                            
  Senator Loren Leman                                                          
  Senator Johnny Ellis                                                         
  Senator Judy Salo                                                            
                                                                               
  SENATE MEMBERS ABSENT                                                        
                                                                               
  Senator Mike Miller                                                          
  Senator Jim Duncan                                                           
                                                                               
  HOUSE MEMBERS PRESENT                                                        
                                                                               
  Representative Con Bunde, Co-Chairman                                        
  Representative Gary Davis                                                    
  Representative Harley Olberg                                                 
  Representative Tom Brice                                                     
  Representative Irene Nicholia                                                
                                                                               
  HOUSE MEMBERS ABSENT                                                         
                                                                               
  Representative Cynthia Toohey, Co-Chairman                                   
  Representative Al Vezey                                                      
  Representative Pete Kott                                                     
  Representative Bettye Davis                                                  
                                                                               
  COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                           
                                                                               
  Presentation by the Governor's  Council on Disabilities  and                 
  Special Education                                                            
                                                                               
  WITNESS REGISTER                                                             
                                                                               
  Ernest Dummann, Chairman                                                     
  Governor's Council on Disabilities                                           
    and Special Education                                                      
  6701 Greenwood Street, #1                                                    
  Anchorage, Alaska 99518                                                      
                                                                               
  Susan Loudon                                                                 
  Governor's Council on Disabilities                                           
    and Special Education                                                      
  Fairbanks, Alaska  99701                                                     
                                                                               
  Janell Meade                                                                 
  Inter Agency Coordination Council                                            
  1030 `B'                                                                     
                                                                               
                                                                               
  Juneau, Alaska 99801                                                         
                                                                               
  Joe Winders                                                                  
  800 `F' Street, C-2                                                          
  Juneau, Alaska 99801                                                         
                                                                               
  Leslie Yamamoto, Member                                                      
  Governor's Council on Disabilities                                           
    and Special Education                                                      
  P.O. Box 83496                                                               
  Fairbanks, Alaska 99708                                                      
                                                                               
  David Jacobson                                                               
  ACCESS Alaska                                                                
  3550 Airport Way, #3                                                         
  Fairbanks, Alaska 99709                                                      
                                                                               
  David Maltman, Executive Director                                            
  Governor's Council on Disabilities                                           
    and Special Education                                                      
  Department of Health and Social Services                                     
  P.O. Box 240249                                                              
  Anchorage, Alaska 99524-0249                                                 
                                                                               
  Dr. Jill Wheeler, Chairperson                                                
  Interagency Coordinating Committee                                           
  Governor's Council on Disabilities                                           
    and Special Education                                                      
  Anchorage, Alaska                                                            
                                                                               
  ACTION NARRATIVE                                                             
                                                                               
  TAPE 93-13, SIDE A                                                           
  Number 001                                                                   
                                                                               
  CHAIRMAN RIEGER called  the Joint  Senate and House  Health,                 
  Education, and Social Services Committee meeting to order at                 
  3:10 p.m.   He announced  the committee would  be hearing  a                 
  presentation by  the Governor's Council  on Disabilities and                 
  Special Education.                                                           
                                                                               
  ERNEST DUMMANN, Chairman, Governor's Council on Disabilities                 
  and Special Education, explained that the council acts as an                 
  advocacy  group for the needs of  the disabled population in                 
  the  State  of Alaska.    He  noted the  council  also gives                 
  recommendations to policy makers.  Mr. Dummann said he has a                 
  son, Shawn, who is severely disabled, operates at an age two                 
  level,  and will require  some assistance  or help  from the                 
  community for his entire life.  Mr. Dummann introduced Susan                 
  Loudon.                                                                      
                                                                               
  SUSAN LOUDON, said  she and her  husband live in  Fairbanks.                 
  Her son attends the University  of Alaska-Fairbanks, and her                 
  sixteen year old  disabled daughter, Crista, lives  at home.                 
                                                                               
                                                                               
  Ms. Loudon explained her daughter experiences epilepsy, mild                 
  cerebral palsy, and episodes of paralysis every eight to ten                 
  days.  The  services she  has received over  the years  have                 
  been designed to meet her specific  needs.  She noted Krista                 
  is  part of  the first  Project Teach Early  Infant Learning                 
  Program.    Krista,  while attending  regular  classes  in a                 
  private school  received physical,  occupational and  speech                 
  therapy.    In junior  high  school she  began prevocational                 
  training at a day care center.  Now as a high school junior,                 
  she is on the honor roll and benefits from an individualized                 
  curriculum  which  focuses  on  her  unique  strengths   and                 
  abilities.  Supportive  services includes  a wheel chair,  a                 
  computer,  educational  respite  care,  and individual  care                 
  during the time  that she is paralyzed.   Ms. Loudon said as                 
  Krista transitions  into adulthood, the  goal is to  see her                 
  included in the  community, working  and enjoying life  with                 
  her friends and  family.  She  said she hopes the  committee                 
  will  meet  Krista  next  month  during  the  Key  Campaign.                 
  Communities all over  the state  are working towards  making                 
  individual services  available to people  with disabilities.                 
  Ms.  Loudon said new  strategies to improve  the delivery of                 
  services are on the  horizon and will have to  be considered                 
  by the  legislature.   For example,  providing vouchers  for                 
  families  to shop  or to  contract for  services would  give                 
  individuals opportunity  to be included  in their  community                 
  life.                                                                        
                                                                               
  Ms.  Loudon said  many hours  have been  spent  working with                 
  individuals and groups  throughout the state.   The flood of                 
  reports,  studies,  white  papers,  analysis,  and  position                 
  papers have been condensed to provide the legislature with a                 
  working document.   She said  the council's  recommendations                 
  will be helpful  in making  informed decisions which  affect                 
  the policy area.  In conclusion,  she said she is encouraged                 
  that as we  meet the challenge  to communicate, care and  to                 
  change, as put forth by Governor Hickel in his State of  the                 
  State Address, Alaska's families will be able to improve the                 
  quality of life  allowing for full inclusion  of people with                 
  disabilities in their own community.                                         
                                                                               
  JANELL MEADE was  next to  come before the  committee.   She                 
  explained that she  gave birth to a  daughter, Heather, last                 
  November.    She  has  a  rare genetic  condition  known  as                 
  `Prouder  Willie  Syndrome.'   Ms.  Meade discussed  how the                 
  Infant Learning  Program has  done so much  for her  family.                 
  Heather  also receives respite care.   She said the programs                 
  have really helped her family.                                               
                                                                               
  Number 193                                                                   
                                                                               
  JOE  WINDERS  was next  to come  before  the committee.   He                 
  introduced his son, four year old  Steven who was born three                 
  and a half  months too soon and weighed 1.5 pounds.  He said                 
  there wasn't much  of a chance of  him living but  he pulled                 
                                                                               
                                                                               
  through with  the intensive  medical care  he received  from                 
  Providence Hospital.  Steven did loose his sight and hearing                 
  and  they are not  sure if he  will ever walk.   Mr. Winders                 
  explained his family  has received  great benefits from  the                 
  Infant Learning Program as they taught  him and his wife how                 
  to deal with a handicapped child.   He explained that Steven                 
  cannot hear, therefore, he cannot speak.   The help received                 
  from Medicaid has been wonderful.  Mr. Winders said Medicaid                 
  will deduct from benefits if he  makes more than $1 thousand                 
  per month.   His  family is  slowly going  into  debt.   Mr.                 
  Winders explained he  was released from the  hospital around                 
  New Years with pneumonia  which cost $5,000.  He said  he is                 
  applying  for charity to pay his  bill.  Mr. Winders said he                 
  hopes legislation will pass so that he can earn what he must                 
  to live and still be covered by Medicaid.                                    
                                                                               
  LESLIE YAMAMOTO, Member, Governor's Council on  Disabilities                 
  and Special Education, explained she has been on the council                 
  for two and a  half years and is a parent of  a six year old                 
  child,  Stewart, who is severely developmentally delayed and                 
  has a secondary diagnosis  of autism.  She explained  he has                 
  participated  in   the  Infant  Learning  Program  and  made                 
  remarkable  gains  that he  couldn't  have made  without the                 
  weekly input.   Stewart is  currently developing at  a level                 
  that was never thought possible.  She informed the committee                 
  that he has been in special education for three years and is                 
  continuing to develop and make gains.  Ms. Yamamoto said she                 
  and her husband  also appreciate the  help from the  Respite                 
  Care Program.                                                                
                                                                               
  Ms. Yamamoto referred to Mr. Winders' problems and said  the                 
  council has been working on a program called Project Choice.                 
  She said  Project Choice was  created by the  legislature to                 
  explore  Medicaid  options  and waivers.    The  options and                 
  waivers  could pay for home and  community support of people                 
  with  disabilities  and the  aging.    She  referred to  the                 
  achievements  of  Project  Choice and  said  they  have made                 
  application to the federal government for four waivers.  The                 
  first waiver would  serve 102 children with  complex medical                 
  conditions who qualify  for hospital  or nursing home  care.                 
  The second waiver  would serve 92 people  with developmental                 
  disabilities  who  qualify for  the  institutional  level of                 
  care.    The  third  waiver  would   serve  30  adults  with                 
  disabilities  who  would qualify  for  the nursing  level of                 
  care.  The fourth  waiver would serve 124 adults, age  65 or                 
  older, who  qualify for a  nursing home level of  care.  The                 
  program is  currently in  need of  four staff  people to  be                 
  trained and to  administer the  program.  The  program is  a                 
  program that would  use federal dollars which  are currently                 
  used for people in institutions.  What the program is asking                 
  is to reroute the dollars, at a tremendous savings, and keep                 
  the kids at  home.  Ms.  Yamamoto thanked the committee  for                 
  listening to her testimony.                                                  
                                                                               
                                                                               
  Number 334                                                                   
                                                                               
  DAVID JACOBSON, of Fairbanks, informed the committee that he                 
  experiences a disability that happened in his adulthood.  He                 
  said he has a traumatic brain  injury.  He said he feels  he                 
  represents about 2,000 other individuals  in Alaska who have                 
  had a similar experience.   Many people with  brain injuries                 
  are  capable  of being  productive  members in  our society,                 
  however,  in Alaska the programs don't exist to assist them.                 
  He discussed counseling and emotional support that is needed                 
  for many people.  Mr. Jacobson said he was fortunate that he                 
  was given the  opportunity to  go back to  work through  the                 
  Independent Living Program, which is a type of service where                 
  individuals are  encouraged  to  develop  their  independent                 
  living skills and  to be productive  in a system that  gives                 
  flexibility.     He  discussed   problems  in   funding  the                 
  Independent Living Program.                                                  
                                                                               
  Number 386                                                                   
                                                                               
  REPRESENTATIVE  BUNDE  requested  more  information  on  the                 
  options and waivers.                                                         
                                                                               
  SENATOR ELLIS referred to Ms. Yamamoto's testimony regarding                 
  the need for  four staff  positions for  the Project  Choice                 
  Program and said  he had  thought the request  was for  five                 
  positions.   He asked  where the  extra position  is in  the                 
  budget.                                                                      
                                                                               
  DAVID  MALTMAN, Executive  Director,  Governor's Council  on                 
  Disabilities and Special Education, Department of Health and                 
  Social  Services,  indicated  that  he  would  forward   the                 
  information to Senator Ellis.                                                
                                                                               
  Senator Ellis  referred to SB  5, which relates  to Medicaid                 
  waivers and  options,  and said  it  brings on  waivers  and                 
  options more expansively and it could happen at earlier time                 
  frame than what Project Choice is proposing.                                 
                                                                               
  Number 404                                                                   
                                                                               
  REPRESENTATIVE BRICE said it is his understanding that there                 
  are waiting lists around  the state for the  Infant Learning                 
  Program.   He asked  if it is  true and, if so,  where.  Mr.                 
  Maltman explained that  the history in funding  the programs                 
  is such that in  many areas those programs are  fully funded                 
  for a certain segment  of children.   In other areas of  the                 
  state, the  service doesn't  exist.   In most  areas of  the                 
  state,  children  are being  under  served.   (Mr. Maltman's                 
  testimony was  hard to  hear as  he was  answering from  the                 
  audience).                                                                   
                                                                               
  SENATOR  SALO asked  how  people find  out about  the Infant                 
  Learning Program.  She also asked  what needs to be done  to                 
                                                                               
                                                                               
  improve the equity  of availability throughout the  state on                 
  Infant Learning Programs.                                                    
                                                                               
  DR.  JILL  WHEELER,  Chairperson,  Interagency  Coordinating                 
  Committee, Governor's  Council on  Disabilities and  Special                 
  Education, noted she also works at the University of Alaska,                 
  Anchorage,  and  her primary  roll at  the university  is in                 
  personal preparation  in early childhood  special education.                 
  She  explained that  there isn't  a  single point  of entry.                 
  Parents  can  be  referred  by  physicians, a  neighbor,  or                 
  anyone.    Dr.  Wheeler referred  to  Senator  Salo's second                 
  question and  said she  believes the  Governor's Council  on                 
  Disabilities and Special Education, though its charge as the                 
  Interagency Coordinating Council, is developing a program of                 
  early intervention  services.   It is  a system  of all  the                 
  services  that  can  be provided  to  children  and families                 
  across the State  of Alaska.   She continued to discuss  the                 
  early invention system  as to how  it will be developed  and                 
  who will participate.   Dr. Wheeler indicated she would send                 
  both House and Senate HESS  Committees their position paper.                 
                                                                               
                                                                               
  SENATOR  SALO  indicated  that  she  would  also  like  more                 
  information on Project Choice.                                               
                                                                               
  Number 467                                                                   
                                                                               
  There being no further business to come before the committee                 
  members, CHAIRMAN RIEGER adjourned the meeting at 3:45 p.m.                  
                                                                               

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