Editor’s Column – September 2004
In Access Press’s August issue, Tracy Reid-Selth and Kathy Hagen co-wrote an excellent article on guardianship and your rights to […]
In Access Press’s August issue, Tracy Reid-Selth and Kathy Hagen co-wrote an excellent article on guardianship and your rights to […]
Over the past two months, we have looked at the reasons for, and tips toward, emergency preparedness planning targeting individuals […]
Swelling in the arms or legs is often a problem for people who have impaired mobility. This might occur with […]
Electronic media should be a boon for people with disabilities, but few colleges embrace the many new technologies that could […]
Will America keep its promise to provide equal access to information, education and employment to millions of people with disabilities? […]
We have all heard the cliché “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This is true when […]
Election Day can pose many questions for first-time voters with disabilities. Many people do not know what to expect at […]
Tired of feeling the economic squeeze when you need access to community services for transportation, attendant care, educational resources, and […]
During the past few months, Social Security Administration St Paul PASS Specialist Nou Vang, has spoken at different Twin Cities’ […]
The Crisis Housing Fund passed a mile-stone in August, when the Minnesota Housing Partnership’s nine-year-old fund dispersed more than $2 […]
There have been some changes in our understanding of the issue of guardianship and voting since August. Therefore, I’m writing […]