The History of Olmstead Act and Impact on Ending Institutional Bias for People with DIsabilities

The History of Olmstead Act and Impact on Ending Institutional Bias for People with DIsabilities Order Description Directions from my professor: Examine the social welfare problem that you have selected from a historical perspective (the need for community based services with the passage of the Olmstead Act). Look at its manifestations over time. Please address each of the following areas in a 4 to 5 page paper (5 firm pages, preferred and paid for): 1. At what point or period in time was this issue identified and defined as a social problem? 2. By whom (person, persons, groups, institutions) was it identified? 3. What societal values and beliefs have affected the way the United States has responded to the problem at various points in its history? 4. What is the scope of the problem, and what population(s) is (are) affected by the problem? 5. In what ways is the problem impacted by culture, socioeconomics, societal values, race, ethnicity, sex, power or lack of power, etc? 6. What has been the response to the problem throughout history? Discuss at least two policies designed to remedy the social problem. Addressing these areas will require familiarity with theoretical and empirical resources from journals, articles, and references from your text. Your 4-5 page paper is to be typed and double-spaced, with a reference page according to Syllabus Page in standard APA format. The font must be no smaller than 12 point, and all margins must be 1". Check for grammar and spelling errors before turning in written assignments. You should have no fewer than 6 sources of information from peer-reviewed sources, a .gov site, or a news site. You may not use Wikapedia.