UNMET: North Carolina's Disability Crisis short film review
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UNMET: North Carolina's Disability Crisis, 24min., USA
Directed by Robin Rayne
There are more than 16,000 individuals in North
Carolina with an intellectual or developmental disability on a "List of Unmet Needs" for Medicaid waivers that fund in-home supports, allowing them to remain living in their own homes rather than a state institution or skilled care home. Many have been on the list for 10 years or more, and some may wait 15 years.
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