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Law abolishes autonomous governing commissions, combines departments of Aging, Mental Health and Disabilities and Special ...
For students and young professionals, there are too many other worries dominating our consciousness — rent, internships, ...
Proposals that Congress could enact this year, including through fast-track “reconciliation” legislation, would take away ...
Katy Arvidson of Eagle River will compete this summer in the national pageant, which aims to reduce prejudice and ...
Artificial intelligence has been hyped as a game-changer for business—it could also become a precious tool for empowering ...
At Rainier School's peak, more than 1,900 people lived at the facility for people with disabilities. Now, it houses about 70 ...
It found around 1,300 people face challenges with appropriate accommodation, which was branded ‘varied and inconsistent’.
To address the needs of dual-eligible people under 65, policymakers could focus on promoting better data collection and ...
A new study has found that many older adults admitted to long-term care (LTC) homes end up living their final years in a ...
Richtman is among a rising number of parents and guardians who have relinquished custody of their children to the state in recent years as a last-ditch way to seek out additional behavioral health ...
While state-run programs are due for an increase, several nonprofit groups would see their funding all but eliminated: "It's ...
Disability rights advocates say income and asset caps for Medicaid buy-in programs can prevent participants from working full ...