It may be one of the longest-running controversies in D.C. government. For three decades, the District has been the target of a lawsuit alleging abuse at group homes for the city's developmentally disabled residents. We take a look at why the group homes remain such an enduring source of controversy and what's being done to improve care for residents.
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D.C. Group Homes for the Mentally Disabled
Listen Tuesday, Mar. 14, 2006 at 1:06 p.m. in Politics, SocietyGuests
Marsha Thompson
Interim Director, Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Administration, District of Columbia
Joe Cammarata
Partner, Chaikin & Sherman
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