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At a group home for people with disabilities, a resident languished on a bedroom floor for 12 hours, too weak to move. By the ...
Physicians who specialize in women's health should provide patients with disabilities the same level of care as others and ...
Kwame Morris, the son of the music icon, has teamed with Brian Weidling, the first NCAA athlete to compete on a prosthetic ...
Students with disabilities in the United States are guaranteed the right to a free and appropriate public education. What ...
There’s a new addition coming to Wesselman Woods in Evansville. Monday, leaders cut the ribbon on the new Odonata Trail. This ...
Social media accounts using AI to impersonate people with Down syndrome are spreading, CBS News analysis shows, garnering ...
The form collects information to assist officers responding to calls involving people with autism, other conditions ...
The latest National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE) report shows that the labor market appears to be in a holding ...
Harvard researcher Ari Ne'eman says the policy shifts underway under the Trump administration pose a unique threat to people ...
The closure has been the subject of controversy since Democrats in the state legislature introduced the idea a few months ago ...
Students with individualized education plans face a ‘services cliff’ after graduation. Many continue education beyond the classroom, pursue skilled trade programs, and some see career prospects.
Katelyn Harvey is at the helm of the nonprofit, always working to expand access for differently abled people across Kentucky.