TEXAS DME REPAIR AND PROVISION A TRAVESTY

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For Immediate Release

For information:  Bob Kafka bobkafka10467@gmail.com

Subject:  ADAPT of Texas Demands HHS Commissioner Young Take Action on Durable Medical Equipment (DME)

Members of ADAPT of Texas will, on Thursday October 31st at 2:30pm at 4601 West Guadalupe, drop off a list of demands to rectify the “HORROR” people with disabilities and older Texans are experiencing in repairing and acquiring DME, like wheelchairs, walkers and other critical equipment we need to live in the community. 

This is no joke. It is unacceptable HHS fails to realize or care the impact loss of this equipment has on Texans real lives.

“People are stuck at home or sometimes in bed for months because they can’t get their wheelchair fixed,” said Nancy Crowther ADAPT Organizer.


“We have seen increased medical conditions because Commissioner Young fails to act” said Ron Cranston longtime ADAPT of Texas Activist.

ADAPT of Texas has met with HHS with little concrete improvements.
              

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On Oct 31, 2024, at 7:05 AM, Austin Free Press <contact@austinfreepress.org> wrote:

October 2024 ADAPT of Texas turns 40!

40 years of Disability Rights Activism – Into the Future of Empowerment

Please come join us to celebrate 4 decades (how did that happen?) of disability rights activism and help us take this legacy into a future of empowerment.

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When: Saturday October 26th 3pm to 6 pm

Where: the ADAPT office 1100 S IH 35, Austin Texas — bus routes #7 & #20

Music from local disability musicians and our allies, delicious food, history videos and stories, great company, and a big surprise!

But it won’t be the same if you aren’t there with us, so please come!

RSVP to 512-442-0252 ronniebonners@aol.com

*Accommodations upon Request*

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WHAT’S BEEN GOING DOWN IN THE PAST FOUR DECADES? Well for a start…

Katz’s Deli     Fun*Run   We Will Ride    

Access Capital Metro, SunMetro, DART, VIA, METRO of Harris Co, APTA and more

Bomb or boombox under the blanket at CapMetro BOD meeting?

Anti EVV (Electronic Visit Verification)     Pay for spousal attendants  

Dallas Atlantis Office      Ride that Dirty Dog (Greyhound)       ABA/UBOA

Free Our People     Campaigns Access to City Parks Lifts on Dillos  

Our Homes not Nursing Homes         Close State Schools

Piss on Pity Campaign for delegating catheterization and toileting help

Wheelchair Santa at Armadillo Christmas Bazaar and various other locations

Rider 37 Campaign that started Money Follows the Person

Protesting Michael Hickson death from discrimination over COVID treatment

Masks and vaccines for community based service workers and customers

Justice for Justin – access to Commission of National Rehab. Services Admin’s bathroom

Take-over of Governor Richard’s Capitol Office and spending the night there

Threat of lawsuit for Campaign revealing nursing home profits in Texas

ADA lawsuit Campaign with Texas Civil Rights Project making over 200 local businesses comply

NUMEROUS sidewalk (and curb cut) campaigns       Pitchfork Approach to Advocacy brainchild

504 and Fair Housing Voluntary Compliance Agreement with HUD and the City

Visitability – first city in nation to adopt this for all new homes

Hitting THCA conventions and shutting down their office on Guadalupe

Adopt-A-Legislator Campaigns       SB1 Lemons   ACCESSIBLE Family Bathroom                     Hank’s Café      Starbucks

ADA Testing Campaign for local chains and businesses

Oral histories with Virginia Raymond

Angel Home Care campaign so agencies don’t “own” clients or attendants

Campaign $8      Campaign $10         Campaign $13     Campaign $15    Rai$e IT!

Bus Stop survey          Olmstead Activation/Implementation Campaign

Access to Voting actions   &    Disability Voting Action Project Where’s Governor Abbott?      It’s Immoral Campaign against cuts to Human

Tinsel town  Bassett Center access

Accessible pathway to Fountains and Cielo Vista malls and Wal-mart Transmountain

Dairy Queen Whataburger  Circle K Burger King Downtown 

La Gorda Los Torreados 

Turkey of the Year Housing at City Hall

Ascarate Park Occupy El Paso

State Center action My Medicaid Matters Coalition 

ADAPT and Resist Republican Vigil

Pizza Hut Billboard Vigil Sancho Claus

Actions at provider agencies

El Paso Independent School District to allow student with a disability to attend a school trip with the band.

What Else Happened in 1984?

AIDS-virus identified as HTLV-III (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)

Bopal Disaster

Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sign declaration to transfer Hong Kong back to China in 1997

Supreme Court rules (5-4) that private use of home VCRs to tape TV programs for later viewing does not violate federal copyright laws

Karate Kid, Ghostbusters, 16 Candles, Footloose A Nightmare on Elm St, The Terminator, Beverly Hills Cop, Gremlins, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, The Killing Fields, The Year of Living Dangerously (Linda Hunt)

Born: Katy Perry, LeBron James, Scarlett Johansson, Prince Henry, Mark Zuckerberg, JD Vance

Apple Computer Inc unveils its revolutionary Macintosh personal computer

The Cosby Show” premieres, Murder She Wrote, Miami Vice, Nightcourt, Kate and Allie,

Bruce Springsteen‘s 7th studio album “Born in the USA” premiers

Prince releases “Purple Rain

“Let’s Go Crazy” by Prince Rogers Nelson and Revolution peaks at #1

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar breaks Wilt Chamberlain’s all-time career scoring record

Michael Jackson is burned during filming for Pepsi commercial

Indira Gandhi assassinated

AT&T’s 22 owned Bell system companies divest into 8 companies

NYC transit fare rises from 75 cents to 90 cents

Wilson Goode, sworn-in as Philadelphia’s 1st black mayor

Chuck Hull invented the 3D printer

NCAA announces that basketball tournament will have 64 teams

Rock band Van Halen release their most successful album “1984”

 Prince’s “Purple Rain” album goes #1 

“Where’s the Beef?” in commercial for Wendy’s hamburger chain

Trending styles: leggings, jean jackets, parachute pants, giant shoulder pads, fluffy hair

Hulk Hogan became WWF Champ for 1st of 6 times

LA Olympics held

California Supreme Court rejects the request of quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia’s to starve herself to death in a public hospital

Supreme Court rules (5-4) that private use of home VCRs to tape TV programs for later viewing does not violate federal copyright laws

Teenage Mutant Nija Turtles introduced in comic

TV shows: Dallas, Dynasty,

Regan elected to 2nd term

US Senate rejects amendment to permit spoken prayer in public schools

Britain & China initial agreement return Hong Kong to China in 1997

NFL owners passed the infamous anti-celebrating rule

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar breaks Wilt Chamberlain’s all-time career scoring record 

IBM releases PC DOS version 3.0

Republican convention in Dallas

Tina Turner’s 1st #1 “What’s Love Got to Do With It”

Jerry Lewis‘ 19th Muscular Dystrophy telethon raises $32,074,566

First episode of daily syndicated TV game show of “Jeopardy!” with Alex Trebek as host


Papa John’s Pizza is founded

US Vice Presidential candidates’ debate – Geraldine Ferraro (D) and George H. W. Bush (R), in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Desmond Tutu, South African Anglican Archbishop, wins Nobel Peace Prize

SETI Institute (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) is founded.

McDonald’s makes its 50 billionth hamburger

“Do They Know It’s Christmas” sung for Band Aid

Bernhard Goetz shoots 4 black muggers on NYC subway train

Madonna‘s “Like a Virgin” single goes #1