Speaker of Legislature wants committee to investigate Beatrice center
BY MARTHA STODDARD
WORLD-HERALD BUREAU
LINCOLN - Speaker of the Legislature Mike Flood is proposing lawmakers form a
special investigative committee to look into the quality of care and related
staffing issues at the Beatrice State Developmental Center.
Flood introduced a resolution today that would create a seven-member committee
with power to hold hearings and issue subpoenas as necessary.
The committee would be authorized to study conditions at the troubled Beatrice
center, as well as to investigate the placement and quality of care statewide
for people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities.
It also would be charged with looking at the Department of Health and Human
Services, which operates the Beatrice center and other 24-hour care
institutions.
If the resolution is approved by the Legislature, the committee would be
required to report back by Dec. 31.
Flood's proposal is one of three approaches to dealing with the Beatrice center
that are under discussion in the Legislature today.
Another approach would direct $1.2 million toward hiring and retaining staff at
the center, which has been operating for months with one of every four direct
care positions vacant.
The third approach would allow money to follow center residents as they move
into community-based programs. State officials have said they intend to reduce
the number of people living at the Beatrice institution as part of their
five-point action plan.
The center is facing the potential loss of $28.6 million of federal funding from
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for failing to meet care
standards and a possible lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Justice for violating
the civil rights of residents.