A Direct Support Professional in Philadelphia argues that essential workers who provide life-changing care deserve living ...
O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and her ...
‘I Am Not The Doctor For You’: Physicians’ Attitudes About Caring For People With Disabilities
People with disabilities face barriers when attempting to gain access to health care settings. Using qualitative analysis of three physician focus groups, we identified physical, communication, ...
This is the third in a three-part series by the NH Bulletin on New Hampshire’s intellectual and developmental disability care ...
The Global Disability Summit in Berlin on April 2-3 will serve as a crucial platform for advancing disability rights worldwide. It aims to bridge policy gaps, promote accessibility, and secure ...
Human Rights Watch appreciates the opportunity to contribute to the special rapporteur’s report on care and support for children with disabilities within the family environment and its gendered ...
Our Hurdles to Health Care series found barriers in physical access, insurance coverage and training - but also potential ...
Matt Webber is an experienced personal finance writer, researcher, and editor. He has published widely on personal finance, marketing, and the impact of technology on contemporary arts and culture.
Advocates, including from Long Island, call for better pay and affordable housing for DSPs as rising costs and federal cuts threaten care for people with disabilities in New York.
A teenager living with disability has won a national award for his "selfless support" of other young people. Stephen Kelly, ...
A revised assessment tool that determines eligibility for services like attendant care and habilitation in Arizona is in the ...
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