Aging & Disabilities Conference
Service professionals gather in Duluth for annual conference More than 800 professionals gathered in Duluth last month for the Age […]
Service professionals gather in Duluth for annual conference More than 800 professionals gathered in Duluth last month for the Age […]
The opened captioning symbol is one that is not too widely used, but this month we have an interesting article […]
Thank you to the readers who participated in the DOT contest in the past few months. It was very hard […]
The Minnesota Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities (MN-CCD) is earning their just rewards this year. They have won numerous awards […]
Access Press recently asked Dr. Steve Genheimer, a Health-Partners pediatric psychiatrist, some basic questions in response to the articles on […]
On August 3, 2005, Access Press representatives attended a luncheon hosted by the University of Minnesota’s Institute on Community Integration […]
Some say that you have to have a disability to understand what people with disabilities endure on a daily basis. […]
Though it has not been a very sunny summer so far, United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Minnesota had another wonderful […]
Though it has not been a very sunny summer so far, United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Minnesota had another wonderful […]
For 15 years, Access Press has been bringing Minnesotans news that affect the disability community. When Charlie Smith and his […]
Three hours of pure enjoyment and wonder. This is what I experienced at The O’Shaughnessy Auditorium on April 23, 2005. […]
In the book The Language of Letting Go, Melody Beattie instills in her readers the power of letting go and […]
Janet Fiola, Senior Vice President of Human Resources, encouraged the 77 students attending Medtronic’s first “Career Exploration Day” to: Learn […]
As a follow-up to the September issue’s story on the curriculum changes at the University of Minnesota Medical School, we […]
The other day at lunch a few of us were discussing the new Medtronic pump and the difficulties diabetics have […]