CURRENT LITIGATION

AMANDA D. v. HASSAN

FORMERLY LYNN v. LYNCH

Advocates from the Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, the Disabilities Rights Center, the Center for Public Representation and Devine, Millimet & Branch, PA, filed a class-action complaint on behalf of New Hampshire residents with serious mental illnesses who are or are at risk of being institutionalized in state-run facilities due to the state’s failure to provide community-based mental health services.

Over the last twenty years, New Hampshire has favored funding costly institutions over providing the community-based services and supports people with mental disabilities need to enjoy a full life in the community like anyone else.

State officials have failed to provide treatment in the most integrated setting possible and are in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) provisions of the Nursing Home Reform Act. The complaint calls for New Hampshire to expand services with proven success rates, including mobile crisis services, assertive community treatment, supportive housing and supported employment.

Advocates filed a complaint after New Hampshire failed to respond to an April 2011 finding from the U.S. Department of Justice that New Hampshire’s state mental health system is in violation of the ADA. In November 2010, advocates sent a letter to two of the complaint’s defendants, Commissioner Nicholas Toumpas of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and Administrator Erik Riera of the New Hampshire Bureau of Behavioral Health, describing the state’s violations and seeking negotiations. The current complaint was filed when negotiations reached an impasse.

In March of 2014, a settlement agreement was secured that sent a message to states that they must stop over-relying on institutional settings, such as state psychiatric hospitals, nursing homes, and board and care homes, and, instead, invest more resources into community services that work.

COURT

United States District Court

DATE FILED

February 9, 2012

STATUS

Ongoing

PLAINTIFFS

Lynn E, et al

DEFENDANTS

John H. Lynch, et al

RESOURCES

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