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Social Security, SSI Benefits Will Increase By Largest Amount In Decades
People with disabilities receiving Supplemental Security Income and other Social Security benefits are set to see the biggest rise in their monthly payments since 1982.
Winery Serves Up Job Training For Those With Developmental Disabilities
In addition to growing specialty grapes, blackberries and other fruit, a one-of-a-kind winery is teaching horticultural and wine-making techniques to people with developmental disabilities.
Google Improving Smartphone Accessibility
Google is offering up new ways for people with various disabilities to more easily use their smartphones.
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State Police Sued Over Tackling Of Man With Down Syndrome
When Dan Corbett pulled to the side of the road to calm his son with Down syndrome, he never imagined that multiple state troopers would intervene and wind up tackling his son to the ground.
Group Works To Make Beaches More Accessible
Disability advocates are pushing for greater adoption of specialized semi-permanent mats that act like a boardwalk anchored to the sand so that people of all abilities can visit the beach.
CDC: People With Disabilities Want COVID-19 Vaccines, But Struggle To Get Them
People with disabilities are less likely to be vaccinated against COVID-19, new research suggests, but it's not because they are reluctant to do so.
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Uncertainty Surrounds Biden Plan To Boost Disability Services
With President Joe Biden's $3.5 trillion plan to expand the nation's social safety net being chopped, disability advocates are fighting to keep a massive investment in Medicaid waivers alive.
Students In Special Ed At High Risk Of COVID-19 See Few School Options
In places with no remote learning and where masks are optional, students with disabilities who are at high risk for serious disease if they contract COVID-19 have no good options, parents say.
‘Sesame Street’ Expands Autism Resources
"Sesame Street" is offering up a host of new resources designed to help children with autism and their families.
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For Kids With Complex Needs, In-Home Care Tough To Find
With the pandemic worsening nursing shortages, parents of children with complex medical conditions or disabilities are being forced to hospitalize their kids or take on additional duties at home.
Ed Department Issues Guidance On IEPs During Pandemic
Federal officials say that IEP teams must consider everything from goals to masks to compensatory education to ensure that students with disabilities are provided FAPE during the pandemic.
She Has Down Syndrome, Then Got COVID-19. Could Amanda Hall Learn To Walk Again?
Cindy and Walt Hall are used to fighting for their daughter. Their toughest battle came when she caught the coronavirus.