‘The state has chosen to warehouse children’: Feds say ‘over-hospitalization’ of nearly 600 kids violated disability laws

Screen shot of video tour from Bradley Hospital in Rhode Island from Lifespan Healthy System YouTube channel.

Screen shot of video tour from Bradley Hospital in Rhode Island from Lifespan Healthy System YouTube channel.

Nearly 600 children and young adults with developmental disabilities or acute mental health issues were left to languish in a Rhode Island hospital for months — and in several instances for over a year — rather than being placed in community-based or in-home programs, according to the findings of a multiyear probe led by the Department of Justice. 

A statement released by U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services director Melanie Ranier claims that the Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island, failed to meet its legal obligations to hundreds of special needs children.

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