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Advocating for individualized community supports for Louisiana’s citizens who experience developmental disabilities

LaCAN is a statewide grassroots network of individuals and families who have worked together since 1988 advocating for a system that supports individuals to live in their own homes rather than having to move to a facility to receive needed services.  Specifically, they have advocated for implementation of Louisiana’s Community and Family Support System Plan. 

Regional LaCAN teams include parents, individuals with disabilities and parents.  These members are notified by email or phone when communication with state agency officials, legislators or the Governor is necessary.

LaCAN provides information and support to individuals wishing to effectively advocate for the expansion and improvement of community and family support services for people with disabilities and their families through email updates, regional workshops, regional team leaders, and personal contact.

Linking lawmakers and families to make a difference for individuals with disabilities.

Governor’s Proposed Changes are Good for People with Developmental Disabilities and Louisiana-  Reform Fact Sheet 2-22-10 (Feb. 22, 2010)

Institutionalization vs. Home and Community Based Services 

Shattering Myths: Quality of Life
Shattering Myths: Outcomes of People Leaving Institutions
Shattering Myths: People with Intensive Needs in their Communities

Louisiana, let’s consolidate and close developmental centers to provide a better quality of life for current residents and use the cost savings to serve people on the waiver waiting list.

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