Opponents to the governor's plan to close the Bellefontaine Habilitation Center in St. Louis gathered Tuesday at the capitol to discuss possible repercussions to the closing.
Kathryn Buschman has more from Jefferson City.
Governor Blunt announced his plans to close the facility which houses developmentally disable patients last January.
Illinois closed a similar center in 2002 and within ten days of moving six patients died.
Opponents told reporters that they feared the same would happen in Missouri.
Governor spokeswoman, Jessica Robinson, said patients have already been moved successfully.
In his state address last year, Blunt said that by closing the center the state would save 13.8 million dollars.
From Jefferson City, I am Kathryn Buschman
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A group of residents expressed concern at the capitol Tuesday over the governor's plan to close the Bellefontaine Habilitation Center in St. Louis.
Kathryn Buschman has more from Jefferson City.
The Bellefontaine Habilitation Center houses over 100 patients with mental retardation and developmental issues. Citing repeated reports of abuse Governor Blunt called for the centers closing last year.
Norma Lingle whose son has been at the center for 40 years says the center is a good place for her son.
The facility will be downsizing over the next year and will is expected to be closed in five years.
From the state capitol, I am Kathryn Buschman.