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		<description><![CDATA[Irene Kaplan, 67, has enjoyed decorating her new apartment with statuettes, books and pictures from calendars. The transition into supportive housing was easy for her, but she noted, â€œOne size doesnâ€™t fit all.â€ Mentally Ill Look for Home in NYC by Amy Zimmer / Metro For 16 years Irene Kaplan lived in a 200-bed home [...] <a href="http://emilyanneepstein.com/3414/" class="read-more">Continue Reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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</script><p><em>Irene Kaplan, 67, has enjoyed decorating her new apartment with statuettes, books and pictures from calendars.</p>
<p>The transition into supportive housing was easy for her, but she noted, â€œOne size doesnâ€™t fit all.â€ </em><br />
<strong><br />
Mentally Ill Look for Home in NYC<br />
by Amy Zimmer / <a href="http://www.metro.us/us/article/2010/03/15/04/1412-82/index.xml">Metro</a></strong></p>
<p>For 16 years Irene Kaplan lived in a 200-bed home for mentally ill adults in Coney Island.</p>
<p>â€œYou just twiddled your thumbs and smoked yourself to death,â€ she said. Last year, in an experiment, the state moved her and 59 others into their own apartments where they get visits from case workers. She quit smoking during her first week in a Brownsville apartment.</p>
<p>A Brooklyn federal judge, who found large scale homes violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, this month ordered the state to create 4,500 units of supportive housing like Kaplanâ€™s.</p>
<p>Last week the state lost its bid to stay the court order.</p>
<p>While Kaplan says she found a new lease in life, others are concerned at having supportive housing next door. In Far Rockaway, where over half of Queensâ€™ adult home residents reside â€” and where there are many vacant apartments that could become supportive housing â€” residents are bracing themselves.</p>
<p>â€œA number of these poor souls, quite frankly, should not be on their own,â€ said Jonathan Graska, district manager of the local community board. â€œNurses have called us and said they wonâ€™t take their meds.â€</p>
<p>Coco Coxâ€™s neighbors in Norwood donâ€™t know she spent three years in an adult home in Riverdale, but she doesnâ€™t hide her visits from caseworkers â€” the point is to integrate.</p>
<p>â€œThere are millions of people with mental illness,â€ Cox said. â€œTheyâ€™re on the subway with you, working with you. You just donâ€™t know it because they take care of themselves and take medications.â€</p>
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