New Hurdles for PCA Approval
Some Weeded Out, But at What Cost? In an effort to make the state and federally funded Personal Care Assistant […]
Some Weeded Out, But at What Cost? In an effort to make the state and federally funded Personal Care Assistant […]
As health care costs and insurance premiums continue to rise, proposals that would affect people with disabilities are advancing in […]
This month we are beginning a series of articles on upcoming changes in the Personal Care Attendant (PCA) Program administered […]
More than two million people in the United States use a wheelchair or some type of mobility aid to move […]
The big question mark of the Information Symbol guides people to a place where they can get answers. The symbol […]
Minnesota has a problem with homeless veterans, and we’re not dealing with it very well. Seven hundred Minnesota veterans, with […]
Question: I have a hidden disability that can flare up unexpectedly and make me dizzy or send me streaking for […]
Occasional anxiety in the face of a real threat is a normal and adaptive response to what is happening in […]
Over the course of the last five years, some very important meetings affecting people with disabilities have been quietly taking […]
An Idea Marks a Beginning Ronnie Angelus is an example of the power of one individual to initiate and promote […]
Living life with a disability presents unique mental health challenges and needs, according Karen Larson-Hahn of the Courage Center. Larson-Hahn […]
April 5th was a beautiful spring day, and one could understand anyone, including disability advocates, deciding to take a break […]
What ails the medical system which most Americans, especially those of us who are disabled, rely upon? According to two […]
Most Minnesotans can’t wait to luxuriate in the upcoming summer weather. Not Jennifer Nurnberg! Hot days, especially teamed with ungodly […]