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For individuals with disabilities, the road to becoming an independent adult can be challenging. A new film finds one man on ...
Republicans in Congress pushed through the largest Medicaid cuts in history, a move advocates say will inevitably shrink ...
A new hotel that's designed to provide disability accommodations far beyond what's required by the Americans with ...
Just weeks after the U.S. House approved billions in cuts to Medicaid, the Senate is considering chopping the program even ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider a case that may have major implications for the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
Many families foster and adopt children with special health care needs despite challenges they often encounter, such as receiving insufficient medical supplies and incomplete health histories.
Seventeen states are no longer seeking to invalidate one of the nation's key disability rights laws, but advocates say threats remain.
With no time to spare, federal lawmakers approved a renewal of the nation's primary autism law, paving with the way for over $1.95 billion in spending to address the developmental disability.
Mass firings at a federal agency supporting community living efforts for people with disabilities are fueling concerns that funding will be disrupted and programs could be forced to close.
Disability service providers across the nation are overwhelmingly turning away new referrals, shutting down programs and services and struggling to maintain standards and there’s no relief in sight.
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