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Pennsylvania Says $260M In CARES Act Funding To Be Allocated For Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities, Autism.

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Uniontown (PA) Herald-Standard (6/15) reports that on Monday, Pennsylvania state officials “said...$260 million in CARES Act funding would be allocated to help those with intellectual disabilities or autism during the pandemic.” The funding “will be allocated to providers of residential, respite and shift nursing services; providers of Community Participation Support services; and to providers of in-home and community, supported and small group employment, companion and transportation trip services.”        WBRE-TV Wilkes-Barre, PA (6/15, Espaillat) reports that $90 million will go “to providers of residential, respite, and shift nursing services; $80 million to providers of Community Participation Support services for 120 days of retainer.

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