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Homes that care for Georgians with intellectual and developmental disabilities are closing down. Agencies that serve this vulnerable population can’t retain staff members. And thousands of residents with disabilities are still vying for services, some of whom have been waiting for years.
For nearly four hours on Wednesday, speaker after speaker delivered a dire message to a Senate study committee on people with intellectual and developmental disabilities: the state’s system for serving these people is in crisis, and without more funding the conditions will only worsen.
“I definitely feel the urgency,” said Senator Sally Harrell. “We are absolutely in an emergency situation.”