CFSS delay is raising many questions
by Jane McClure A delay in implementation of the Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) program is raising red flags […]
by Jane McClure A delay in implementation of the Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) program is raising red flags […]
People with disabilities sometimes find their right to vote challenged by family members or legal guardians. Misunderstandings often center on […]
Minnesota athletes brought home a slew of medals, including five golds, during the Tokyo Paralympics. Of 11 Minnesota medalists, Eagan’s […]
We grow great by dreams…. Some of us let these great dreams die, but others nourish and protect them; nurse […]
Editor’s note: This month, Tim’s Desk gives readers a look back at the community First Service and Support program. The […]
Early voting, which is underway in Minnesota, is a great option for people with disabilities. But many people still like […]
by Nikki Villavicencio When it comes to supports for people with disabilities, we often discuss quality of life. Creating supports […]
With all the solemn news bombarding us lately, I would like to mention something great. The Paralympics, which ran from […]
As a longtime reader, and funder, of the Access Press, and as the parent of a daughter with disabilities, I […]
by Heidi O’Leary There are 3.5 million people nationwide that suffer from epilepsy. For me, and for so many of us, […]
by Darold Gray For 48 years, Wingspan Life Resources has served adults with developmental and other disabilities in the greater […]
Weston valued personal connections David Weston dedicated his life to meeting people and connecting with them. Weston as struck and […]
New mobile app gives fast immunization info Minnesotans can now easily access their immunization record through their smartphones or other […]
Use an app instead of a receiver Radio Talking Book is not just for listeners with visual disabilities. It can […]