Georgians With Disabilities Are Still Being Institutionalized, Despite Federal Oversight ...Middle East

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ATLANTA — Lloyd Mills was tired of being stuck in a small, drab hospital room. On a rainy mid-September morning, a small TV attached to a mostly blank white wall played silently. There was nothing in the space to cheer it up — no cards, no flowers. In February, the 32-year-old with autism, cerebral palsy, and kidney disease was brought to Grady Memorial Hospital from the group home where he had been living because he was having auditory hallucinations and suicidal thoughts, he said. “Being here is not helping me, mentally, physically, emotionally,” Mills said. He wanted to return to a group home or some other community setting where he could receive the care he needs with

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