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We are increasingly concerned about the potential long-term costs of our son’s care, particularly considering that our capacity to provide assistance will diminish over time. What can you suggest?
Stroke is not just a disease of older people—it can happen to anyone at any age, often with devastating, life-long ...
Saturday, July 26, the Disability Awareness Council is hosting an event to celebrate the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
The young, single and rich face other decisions that require them to see far into the future. Examples include tax planning (such as weighing the advantages of a "mega backdoor Roth" strategy to ...
Kitchener non-profit Thresholds Homes and Supports will be heading a 'deeply affordable' housing project for seniors in ...
Many PIP applicants describe their nightmares when claiming the benefit. For people with Parkinson's, it's even more ...
The National Medical Commission (NMC)’s new interim guidelines on disability admissions have triggered sharp criticism from disability rights advocates, who hav ...
The government has launched new 5-year plans to improve the use of BSL in individual departments to help break down barriers for Deaf and disabled ...
Disabled people have received more than £260m to make up for their benefits being wrongly denied or underpaid. The Government ...
Health providers say people who receive Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) are calling them in a panic over a ...
Many people living with disabilities rely on Medicaid for home-based care. But that service, which isn’t required by law, ...
A new inclusion coach has joined Valley Sport to champion disability inclusion across multiple regional Victorian shires.