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Quinn's 'bold' plan for care of developmentally disabled

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Once the Jacksonville center is closed, the next facility that residents are slated to be moved out of is Murray Developmental Center in Centralia. It is expected to close in the middle of next year. The governor has yet to identify the other two state-run institutions he would like to close by the end of 2014, but those facilities are expected to be named in spring.

It's unclear if Quinn will push for more closings after that, though longtime advocates already are applying pressure to do away with the large institutions altogether.

"It's really an outmoded system for caring for people with developmental disabilities," said Don Moss, a longtime advocate and lobbyist on the issue. "A third of the states have already done away with the institutions, and I'd love for the same to occur for Illinois, too. Residential alternatives can be found where people get the support they need while still being integrated in the community, rather than isolated and out of sight."

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