Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts

Deaf Pennsylvanians Lawsuit Welfare for Lack of Interpreters

Pennlive.com - Deaf of Pennsylvanians lawsuit welfare for lack of interpreters: U.S. judge eyeing deal to aid state's Deaf, intellectually disabled human service system clients.



HARRISBURG - A federal judge is being asked to approve a settlement of a class-action lawsuit that would ramp up the state's responsibility to individuals who are Deaf and intellectually disabled.



A key provision of the proposed deal U.S. Middle District Chief Judge Yvette Kane is weighing would require the state Department of Public Welfare to hire sign language interpreters and other specialists to improve communications with Deaf and intellectually disabled clients in the human services system.



About 250 such clients have been identified so far in the state's system of group homes and other service providers, according to filings in the case. Also, DPW would have to pay $450,000 to the Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania, which filed the lawsuit against DPW in 2010 on behalf of a disabled client identified in court papers only as Harry M.



In seeking approval of the settlement, the rights network stated that DPW officials also have signed off on the proposed deal. The rights network claimed in its lawsuit that the state is not properly helping intellectually disabled Pennsylvanians who are Deaf, because service providers often cannot effectively communicate with them.



Clients who would be affected by the settlement receive services from their home counties through the state-funded Home and Community-Based Waiver, also known as the Consolidated Waiver program. ... READ MORE: http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2013/02/us_judge_eyeing_deal_to_aid_st.html

Dog Saves Deaf Man From Fire

SALEM TOWNSHIP, PA. - A fire with large flames and black smoke destroyed Valley Billiards in Salem Township, Westmoreland County.



“Wood-frame construction is basically like building a matchbox and lighting it on fire. Your enemy is the building. You're fighting the building,” said Forbes Road VFD Chief Bob Rosatti.



Burley Hartin, the owner, said his Deaf son was inside at the time and escaped unharmed after being alerted by a service dog.




Fire Destroys Valley Billiards in Salem Township






“The dog alerted him. The black Lab is his buddy and he doesn't leave his side. When this fire started, the dog just carried on something terrible, alerted him and he got out,” said Hartin.



Hartin thinks the fire was electrical in nature, caused by rain and wind from Superstorm Sandy this week... Read more: http://www.wtae.com/news/local/westmoreland/Fire-destroys-Valley-Billiards-in-Salem-Township/-/10932546/17239698/-/jxgu98/-/index.html#ixzz2BBdKdYtp
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