Don't Appeal Fernald Decision, Plan for Long-Term Care
Federal Judge Joseph Tauro has reopened the Fernald case to rule that individual transfers out of Fernald may resume, but that it was illegal for the state to declare that it was closing the school because that coerced the residents and their families and guardians as a group into scrambling for transfers, not always in their best interests. Rather than an appeal to defend what the Romney administration did wrong, Governor Patrick should do the right thing. He should have DMR leaders sit down with representatives of facility residents and their families, and experts on long-term care, and make a medically sound, fiscally responsible, plan for the long-term care needs of the Developmentally Disabled population, and how best to use the six active state facility properties. Some people will always need specialized service and 24-hour nursing care, and will not be safe or well-served in community settings. Most of those transferred out of Fernald went to either another large facility, or to a state-operated home on the same level of care.
