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Supreme Court Ruling Means Fewer Disability Providers Face Vaccine Mandate
Some workers supporting people with developmental disabilities across the nation will still be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 despite a recent ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court.
More Kids In The Hospital With COVID Renew Fears For Medically Fragile Children
The coronavirus surge is alarming for families of children with disabilities and those who are medically fragile, particularly for kids younger than 5 — the age group still not eligible for shots.
CDC Director Apologizes To Disability Advocates For ‘Hurtful’ Comments
Rochelle Walensky apologized to advocates after calling it "encouraging" that most vaccinated people who have died from COVID-19 "were unwell to begin with," but they say the CDC needs to do more.
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Amazon Debuts Show Starring Actors With Autism
The creator of television's "Parenthood" is back with a new show about a group of 20-somethings with autism all of whom are played by actors who are on the spectrum themselves.
An Airline Broke An Activist’s Wheelchair. Her Death Months Later Amplified Calls For Change
Engracia Figueroa's death has heightened calls to fix how airlines accommodate people with disabilities, a system that activists say is archaic and dangerous.
Barber Caters To Those With IDD
Inspired by family members with Down syndrome and Asperger's, a barber decided to open a studio where serving clients with intellectual disabilities is one of her main goals.
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Doctors Know Little About Their Obligations To People With Disabilities, Study Finds
Three decades after the ADA took effect, new research finds that many physicians remain unaware of their obligations under the law when caring for people with disabilities.
A Catch-22 Trips Up Some In Legal Guardianship Who Try To Regain Independence
Once a person with a disability is in a guardianship, getting out is extremely difficult. Some states are beginning to allow less-restrictive alternatives.
Disability Provider Seeing Multiple COVID-19 Cases Among Staff Every Day
The latest surge of COVID-19 cases is affecting the availability of staff to care for people with developmental disabilities, compounding an already trying situation.
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Bigger Social Security, SSI Checks On The Way
Millions of Americans with disabilities are seeing a big bump in their Supplemental Security Income and other Social Security benefits.
CVS Backs Housing For People With Developmental Disabilities
CVS is committing millions of dollars toward housing for people with developmental disabilities and other underserved groups.
Group Home Staffing Crisis Upends Life For Woman With Down Syndrome
After 22 years in the same group home, a woman with Down syndrome was forced to move. Now, she's wetting the bed, going days without showering and coping with screaming from other residents.