ining me now for a broader discussion on all these issues is rebecca coakley. she is the director of the disability justice initiative at the center for american progress. rebecca, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you so much for having number of people talk about their loss of services. can you talk specifically about what services have gone away and how critical they are for people with disabilities? >> we're hearing stories from all over the country of people whve lost access to home a community based services, to the people that come into their homes a daily basis, help them bathe, help them eat, help them learn and help themd becau, whether it be their carevers actually contracting the illness or working for organizations th are closing right now due to the illness, we're hearing stories from people who justga can't in society anymore. they are worried about the losse of seractually forcing them to be institutionalized or put in a nursing home agait their will. and nobody wants to be in a nursing home right now. >> reporter: and so even as people l