[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 112 (Thursday, June 29, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H5303]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MEDICAID IS A LIFELINE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
California (Mr. Ruiz) for 5 minutes.
Mr. RUIZ. Mr. Speaker, how many of us here have had an aging parent,
a grandparent, an aunt or uncle who could no longer stay in their home
alone? Seniors with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other special needs,
someone to watch over them at home so they don't get lost or injure
themselves or leave the stove on and injure others? Seniors with
Parkinson's who need help to walk, to move, to get out of their chair,
seniors too frail to care for themselves, or need long-term
rehabilitation after a fall and an injured hip or an injured femur?
How many of us have worried about where they would live and how they
would get the care that they need? And oftentimes, the real question
is: How are they going to pay for that care?
Most people work their entire lives, save for retirement, pay into
the system, yet still find themselves struggling to afford the care
that they need. Both parents in middle class families have to work to
barely make ends meet; no money and nobody home to care for their
parents or grandparents.
I understand the tough decision. You want to keep your loved one
close, you want to care for them yourself, but you have to work and
make ends meet to barely keep going. That is why most of the 1.4
million people across the country living in nursing homes rely on
Medicaid.
For Americans in nursing homes, Medicaid is a lifeline. That is why
TrumpCare's Medicaid cuts would devastate our Nation's seniors, leaving
the 64 percent of nursing home residents who depend on Medicaid out in
the cold. In fact, nursing homes account for 42 percent of Medicaid
spending.
Under TrumpCare, many seniors will lose their nursing home care,
grandmothers with disabilities would find it harder to be cared for,
harder to walk, harder to eat, harder to bathe. Nursing homes give
patients a safe and caring place to recuperate when they are weakened
by disabilities but don't need to be in a hospital, and they provide
families peace of mind knowing that their loved one has a safe and
caring place to get around-the-clock care.
That is why we must stop TrumpCare. We cannot allow these deep cuts
to Medicaid threaten the health of our seniors. We cannot rip these
services away from the most vulnerable among us.
We must put seniors first. We must give voice to vulnerable seniors.
Let's put people above partisanship, and solutions above ideology.
I oppose TrumpCare, and I will continue to fight to protect care for
seniors and for all Americans.
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