As a new Congress begins, the mental health and broader disability community is losing a champion with the retirement of Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-N.J.). Since taking office in 1995, Frelinghuysen ...
As federal officials begin to outline more stringent Medicaid eligibility rules, worries are running high about what the ...
A new study co-authored by MaryAnn Demchak, Ph.D., professor of special education at the University of Nevada, Reno, and Brianna Grumstrup, Ph.D., assistant professor of special education at the ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds sent shock waves through the disability community with her recent announcement that she is closing the Glenwood State Resource Center, home to about 200 Iowans with a variety of ...
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities are more likely than others to say that physicians don’t listen to them, spend enough time with them or offer advice that’s easy to understand.
In a new study commissioned by the Ruderman Family Foundation, it was revealed that 22% of all characters with disabilities on network television and 20% of such characters on streaming services are ...
For far too long, people with disabilities have faced significant challenges finding gainful employment and participating in the workforce. Even with laws in place to ban discrimination, those with ...
City schools should offer full-time in-person classes this fall to students with significant disabilities, according to a new report based on discussions with families of more than 1,000 special ...