Many Disabled American Indians Living In The West Lack Mental, Other Health Services, Report Finds
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Article Date: 11 Mar 2008 - 11:00 PDT
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Mental health services and community-based services, such as personal care attendants, are unavailable to many American Indians in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah, according to report recently released by the Native American Disability Law Center, Indian Country Today reports.
The report is based on a needs assessment of American Indians living in the Four Corners region and includes a survey of 2,000 American Indians with disabilities and input from focus groups conducted in the Navajo Nation and Hopi reservation.
The survey found that more than 70% of respondents with mental illnesses said they received "the run around" from social or government agencies when seeking assistance. The same percentage of mentally ill American Indians also said they were unaware of services available to them or how to apply. Fifty-nine percent reported a lack of food to meet their basic needs, and 60% said they had been discriminated against for being mentally ill (Indian Country Today, 3/10).
Therese Yanan, director of the law center, said, "There's a sort of discrimination that's not really malice-based, but more of a lack of awareness." She added, "I haven't heard of anywhere else in the country where you have a person living in one state and getting services in another state from a program that's run by a tribe but funded by the federal government. You have this sort of bureaucratic quagmire, and the delivery system for resources to Native Americans with disabilities can be overwhelming" (Landry, Farmington Daily Times, 3/10).
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Disturbing Article! Why Doesn't Anyone Care?
posted by Judi Gemeinhardt on 11 Mar 2008 at 4:46 pmI am a non-native and regularly read the Navajo Times as well as some of the other Native newspapers. I am also a monthly supporter of Navajo Ministries and try to help these poor people in any way I can.
It astounds me that in this day and age, our government refuses to help the poor , sick and disabled and would prefer to write them off as "too expensive" to worry about but would rather spend billions on a needless War, However, now that the war was started, it has to be finished...much to our dismay.
My heart goes out to all Native Americans who seem to be discriminated against in all aspects of their daily lives for NO apparent reason.
Whenever they ask for help they are turned down, time and time again. For the government to deny medical assistance to those that need it is more than disturbing. Would they turn down Jesus if he asked for help? Where are the Christians in this world to help the disabled, feed the hungry, and give hope and alms to the poor? How heartless a nation we have become.
The Native Americans of this world are a strong, resilient and proud people; they have shown us Americans what endurance really is. But how much longer must they endure their pain for the sins of the white world (BIA). Where is the equality, freedom, and pursuit of happiness for them? Like the Katrina victims, these people have been passed over, tossed aside, and forgotten, and it is time SOMEONE take a stand and fight for them. They deserve much better treatment than they are getting.
I know they have Native politicians that seem to fight for them (Indian Health Act) but obviously they are NOT fighting hard enough. Or are they too enjoying the perks of political life and that is as far as it gets? I hope not!
My prayers are with you.
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