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Town of Southbury, CT
In this Sept. 22, 2011 photo, careworker Dorcea Thomas, left, walks with a resident at Southbury Training School in Southbury, Conn.  A Connecticut legislative committee is studying the cost effectiveness of providing public vs. private 24-hour-a-day residential services to people with intellectual disabilities who are currently clients of the state. Family members of residents at the Southbury Training School worry this will mean closure for the sprawling facility which has not taken in any new residents for years. Photo: Jessica Hill / AP
In this Sept. 22, 2011 photo, careworker Dorcea Thomas, left, walks with a resident at Southbury Training School in Southbury, Conn. A Connecticut legislative committee is studying the cost effectiveness of providing public vs. private 24-hour-a-day residential services to people with intellectual disabilities who are currently clients of the state. Family members of residents at the Southbury Training School worry this will mean closure for the sprawling facility which has not taken in any new residents for years. Photo: Jessica Hill / AP 

Town of Southbury, CT

Loved ones of profoundly developmentally disabled residents of the Southbury Training School say they fear the sprawling residential facility will be closed in coming years to help balance Connecticut's budget and satisfy those who believe the state's last institution of its kind should be shuttered.
State officials, including Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, have said there are no immediate plans to shut down Southbury. The aging parents and guardians, however, are worried that after they die, their relatives will be placed in less expensive, nonprofit programs such as community group homes, and won't get the same level of care.
Many of the families and guardians are elderly, said David Kassel, spokesman for The Southbury Training School Home and School Association. "The last thing they want is the kind of uncertainty the administration is placing them under as far as the future of their loved ones at STS (Southbury Training School)."
The association plans to make its members' concerns known at a legislative public hearing scheduled for Tuesday. The General Assembly's Program Review and Investigations Committee is studying residential and day services for the 15,488 DDS clients, including a comparison of the costs of state services and those available from private agencies.
Southbury, built in the 1930s, has long been at the center of a debate over the appropriate care of people with mental retardation. Beginning Nov. 1, trained teams will begin evaluating each resident — 425 as of Sept. 1 — to see if they can live successfully in the community, such as in a group home. That information will be given the residents, their parents and guardians so they can decide whether to leave. It is the crux of a settlement agreement ending a 16-year-old class-action lawsuit over the state's failure to adequately evaluate residents for community placement.
New admissions to Southbury were halted in 1986 following a federal court order. The Department of Justice sued the state in 1985, alleging poor conditions violated the residents' civil rights. By 1994, DOJ still considered Southbury to be a "very dangerous place" and said the residents were not getting necessary medical attention, staff were poorly trained, conditions were not therapeutic and physical therapy services were inadequate. A special court-appointed master oversaw the facility until 2006, when the judge ruled that Connecticut had improved conditions and care at the facility.
Dr. Philip Bondy, 93, whose son Stevie, 56, has lived in Southbury since the 1970s, said there's a belief among many state officials that the residents would be better off in the community. But given the changes in the wake of the court action, he said Southbury is not an ordinary institution. There's been a push to integrate the residents with the community. Stevie, he said, has outside jobs and goes to the movies, restaurants and the grocery store. He and other residents live in cottages and apartments on the campus.
"It's a strong belief (among state officials) there's something magic about changing their address and going out in the community," said Bondy, a retired physician who has taught at Yale Medical School. He called that way of thinking "imaginary."
Talk of closure comes as the Malloy administration looks at ways to downsize state government. According to the DDS website, more than 1,333 full-time, part-time and consulting staff are employed at the school.
Rep. T.R. Rowe, R-Trumbull, co-chairman of the Program and Review Committee, said Southbury is a small part of a larger legislative study of services for the developmentally disabled. While he said he doesn't foresee Southbury closing "before its usefulness is exhausted," he said it appears that Connecticut could save hundreds of millions of dollars a year by shifting more DDS clients into community nonprofit settings.



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