Providing inclusive services starts with a fundamental truth: effective counseling starts with meeting people where they are.
As conversations around mental health continue to grow, one group is still too often left out: people with disabilities.
David Allgood and Tom Stokes speak with a member of the National Park Service while visiting a trail adapted for persons with disabilities at Mammoth Cave National Park in Cave City, Ky., Friday, June ...
WASHINGTON — A lawsuit filed in federal circuit court challenges an amended rule by the Department of Veterans Affairs mandating that disability ratings be based on how well veterans do on medication ...
DWB LAW, LLC is drawing attention to the mounting challenges facing initial disability applications in Miami as more disabled workers and families struggle to navigate complex Social Security ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Women’s History Month, observed annually in March, focuses on the contributions women have ...
Kopele V Tepa calls for more inclusive schools and better support systems for persons with disabilities in Nagaland.
People living with invisible disabilities may desire to keep them hidden, to avoid being treated differently. The desire to keep quiet may stem from social desirability bias, wanting to make a good ...
The latest shipment includes wheelchairs and prosthetic devices designed to improve mobility and independence for people with ...
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Disability advocates challenge research claiming access to disability services is better in rural communities
Access to disability services is better in rural communities than in urban ones, according to a new report from the University of Minnesota’s Rural Health Research Center. Urban residents are more ...
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