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Tue Jul 24, 2007 at 11:54:01 AM EST
Welcome and thanks for the post - standingup
The troubles at Texas' facilities for the mentally retarded were starting to bubble to the surface during the 80th session of the Texas Legislature. Now, thanks to this report from the Dallas Morning News, we have a full-blown scandal on our hands (yet again): commentary :: :: :: buzz-it! Hundreds of residents at Texas' state schools for the mentally retarded have suffered serious abuse and neglect at the hands of those paid to watch over them, a Dallas Morning News review shows. You've got to be kidding me. We knew about the problems at the Lubbock State School. So did Governor Rick Perry. Yet, like the Texas Youth Commission scandal that has all but vanished from the headlines, Perry was evidently asleep at the wheel while nurses were beating the living hell out of patients, patients sat around for hours naked in trash bins, had sex with each other and worse--at a wide range of Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services facilities: In one 2006 case at the Brenham State School, a nurse assistant kicked and punched a mentally retarded resident on the bathroom floor, fracturing three ribs and puncturing the resident's liver. In a 2000 incident at the Abilene State School, an aide ignored a resident who was found hours later in a trash bin, naked. This is horrible. I'd like to say this is as bad as (or worse than) the TYC scandal, but it's hard to compare the two. In both instances, though, it involved systematic, institutional abuse while officials did nothing. It will likely be only a matter of time before we see illuminating e-mails from Governor Perry's where complaints were, time and again, ignored. Of course, the sate says they're fixing it:
State officials say they have been addressing cases of abuse and neglect. How in the hell are you 'continually' looking at and working on a problem and still having one out of 17 residents abused in some way? Are you just looking at it and realizing something needs to be done, or are you doing it? Or, worse yet, are you telling all this to the Governor's Office only to have that office sit on its collective hands and delete reports and fail to forward emails? Other similarities to the Texas Youth Commission scandal? Here's a big fat one [emphasis ours]: In nearly 18 percent of the cases, the state school employee was fired; 33 percent resulted in suspensions. Confirmed cases of abuse are referred to local police departments, Ms. Fedorov said, but the agency doesn't keep track of how many result in charges or prosecution. Seriously, how hard can it be to keep track of something like this? With 1 in 17 being abused or neglected, I'm sure a few prosecutors across the state were (or, at least, should have been) deluged with cases.
And, more terrible cases: * A resident at the Mexia State School died in January after three staff members used inappropriate and excessive force to restrain him. What is going on with the Department of Aging and Disability Services? ONE such incident should have resulted in memos to and surprise investigations at every facility. This many and entire staffs should have been given the number to the Texas Workforce Commission on their way out the door. Has DADS simply employed a bunch of sadists or what?
And, wait for it--wait for it! Governor Perry doesn't want us to compare the TYC scandal to the state school scandal: Gov. Rick Perry's office cautioned against comparing the state school system's problems to those inside the Texas Youth Commission, the juvenile-justice agency still being overhauled after widespread sexual and physical abuse were revealed this year. How can he continue to stand by her? He must be sleepwalking twenty-four hours a day. She should resign, or he should fire her. Perhaps none of it is directly her fault, but it's clear she can't--and hasn't--cleaned up this mess yet.
And, more from the Perry Administration: "It's important not to sensationalize these incidents," Ms. Moody said, noting that the Department of Aging and Disability Services didn't become responsible for the state schools until 2004. "They should not be portrayed as though they happened yesterday, and no action has been taken." First off, you don't need to sensationalize someone being left naked in a trash bin. That pretty much sensationalizes itself, don't you think? Second, regardless of when these incidents happened, this administration has shown us not one iota of evidence that such behavior is not continuing. The system is broken, and, while perhaps it didn't break yesterday, no one has provided credible evidence to show it is fixed today. And, when DADS took over the State Schools is totally immaterial. They are just trying to pass the buck back to HHS or the old MHMR. That's not going to work, and they can look at pretty much every piece of news coverage of the TYC scandal to figure that out. The bottom line here is this: *This is yet another failure of the Perry administration and his appointees--whom he consistently refuses to hold accountable. *This is an indirect result of the 2003 and 2005 budget cuts and reorganizations forced upon the people of Texas by the Craddick-Dewhurst-Perry dominated and controlled legislature. And, there are individual legislators (mostly Republicans) who bear personal responsibility for this (because they wanted it, they voted for it, and by God, they damned well got it--and, look what good it did!) *Rick Perry has once again been asleep at the wheel. We've seen and heard how much his office really knew about the Texas Youth Commission scandal he claimed he was only aware of because he read it in the paper. Thus, it's unrealistic to think Perry (or at least his staff) wasn't aware of what was going on in the State Schools. If someone's child/sister/brother is beaten near to death on a bathroom floor, you can bet the Governor's office probably heard about it. Cross Posted from CapitolAnnex.
Texas Mental Patients Abused, Neglected While Governor Appears Asleep At The Wheel | 6 comments (6 topical, 0 hidden)
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