WHYY-FM - August 6, 2010
WHYY-FM
The facility where an autistic man died after being left in a van on a hot day is just one of many residences on the same campus operated by Woods Services. The license for the home that served Bryan Nevins and eight others was revoked after state officials found "gross incompetence" related to Nevins' death. Officials want to know whether the problems that led to this man's death are pervasive. Celia Feinstein, associate director of Temple's Institute on Disabilities, is pleased with the swift action. "[That was] one campus, so I can say from an advocacy perspective there's a lot of concern that what happens in one facility on one campus may not be isolated and it may be generalizable to the whole campus."