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Advocates: Services, workers at risk from second year of developmental disabilities budget cuts
Baltimore County resident Tracie Feron is the mother of 29-year-old Connor Feron, who has autism and other medical conditions that require round-the-clock care. She said residential facilities in the ...
A program to train developmentally disabled people for employment, which began at a Cincinnati hospital in 1996, is in its ...
In a new twist in a long-running lawsuit, a coalition of states is challenging the right of people with disabilities to live and receive services in the community as opposed to institutions.
Georgia lawmakers are proposing a new, voluntary license plate for drivers with autism spectrum disorder or other ...
The University of Iowa in Iowa City is providing free support and guidance through a telehealth program for professionals who care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The ...
Two sweeping budget bills introduced on behalf of Governor Jim Pillen would eliminate multiple state programs and cut ...
The Hanover Township Mental Health Board approved $1,200,000 in FY27 annual funding at their Jan. 27 meeting. Annual funds were awarded to agencies serving Hanover Township residents in the areas of ...
Georgia lawmakers are proposing a new, voluntary license plate for drivers with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental disabilities.
The red carpet was rolled out Saturday night for a celebration centered on inclusion, joy, and community. The GALA Special ...
The Illinois Senate Appropriations Committee chair says greater federal scrutiny of state government spending will not change ...
An NKSD program that aims to equip recent graduates that have special needs with life skills found a home at a Viking Way ...
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