April 03,2019
Grassley, Wyden Probe Reports of Abuse at Group Homes in Iowa & Oregon
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck
Grassley of Iowa and Ranking Member Ron Wyden of Oregon are requesting
information from two companies affiliated with The MENTOR Network (Mentor)
after recent news reports in Iowa
and Oregon
revealed multiple instances of abuse and neglect, and in one case, an apparent
death. Mentor contracts with the two states to provide care for adults and
children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
“When vulnerable Americans are abused or even killed in
the care of a taxpayer-funded care provider, that organization must be held
accountable,” Grassley and Wyden said. “The Finance Committee has previously
investigated The MENTOR Network for failing to protect those in their care, and
tragically there is more work to be done. Nobody should have to fear for their
loved ones’ safety when they are in the care of a group home.”
The letters, sent to REM Iowa and Mentor Oregon, ask the
companies to provide information about the services they provide and any
previous or ongoing reports, investigations, assessments or performance
reviews, particularly in cases regarding suspected abuse. The inquiry follows a
2017 Committee investigation of foster care providers which included
The Mentor Network. The investigation raised concerns about treatment and
deaths among foster children in Mentor’s care.
The Mentor Network’s community support services (CSS)
division provides services to individuals with intellectual and developmental
disabilities. According to Mentor’s most
recent 10-K filing in September 2018, the company operates
approximately 1,500 group homes and facilities serving 18,500 individuals in 21
states. These services generated net revenue of over $1 billion (representing
64% of total net revenues), which the company receives primarily from a diverse
group of state and local governmental payors.
The letter to REM Iowa can be found HERE.
The letter to Mentor Oregon can be found HERE.
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