Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as autism and Down syndrome, experience substantially higher ...
People with developmental disabilities, their families and caregivers clawed back most of last year's proposed $400 million in budget cuts to the agency that provides their care, only to find ...
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Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities face severe mental health disparities
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as autism and Down syndrome, experience substantially higher rates of anxiety and depression than the general population of adults, ...
Deputy Secretary Marlana Hutchinson listens to advocates testify Thursday on proposed cuts to the Developmental Disabilities Administration budget. (Photo by Danielle J. Brown). State officials said ...
CHESTERLAND, Ohio — The Geauga County Board of Developmental Disabilities will host a free Community Carnival from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on March 7 at The Metzenbaum Center. The event will celebrate ...
Since 1987, March has been designated Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in the US. This month recognizes individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and the barriers ...
The Sandusky County Board of Developmental Disabilities encourages parents to trust their instincts. If something feels off — ...
READING, Pa. – The Berks County Commissioners on Thursday recognized March as Intellectual and Developmental Disability Month. Pam Seaman, the county’s administrator of mental health and developmental ...
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Assessment vs. Reality: Nebraska disability assessment changes leave hundreds facing funding cuts
Hundreds of people with developmental disabilities have been told they're dropping at least one tier in a new state ...
History was made Thursday evening when Hannah Patterson of Martins Ferry was sworn in as the newest member of the Belmont ...
Nebraska DHHS declined interviews about disability assessments while keeping scoring methods secret and upholding all appeals ...
From 2017 through 2023, roughly 2,680 people with developmental disabilities died under the care of the state of Missouri — on average, one person every day. This story was commissioned by the River ...
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