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Today β€” 22 January 2025Disability Scoop

Trump’s Return Sparks Worry About Cuts To Medicaid, Disability Services

21 January 2025 at 02:04

Disability advocates are preparing to fend off potentially seismic cuts to Medicaid now that President Donald Trump is back at the White House and Republicans are in control on Capitol Hill.

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Ed Department Report Reveals Sharp Inequities For Students With IEPs, 504 Plans

21 January 2025 at 02:03

New data from thousands of school districts across the nation is highlighting stark differences in the experiences of students with disabilities compared to their typically developing peers.

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Court Finds Man Liable For $120 Million Missing From Special Needs Trusts

A federal judge has ruled that a Florida businessman is liable for a $122 million shortfall found in the books of a bankrupt nonprofit that oversaw special needs trust funds for more than 2,000 people.

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Dance Studio Focuses On Accommodating Autism

The studio offers small classes with individualized instruction for those with different needs β€” including many who are nonspeaking β€” and accommodations for sound, visual and other sensitivities.

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Law Mandates National Disability Services Clearinghouse

14 January 2025 at 02:03

The federal government will soon be required to roll out a tool to help people with developmental disabilities access services in their communities.

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Family Says Father And Son With Disabilities Were Left To Burn In California Wildfires

Some of the first victims of the unprecedented firestorms raging across the Los Angeles area are people with disabilities and many others worry that they are similarly at risk.

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Researchers Weigh How To Prepare Transition Age Youth For Public Transportation

Transportation can be a major barrier to employment and community involvement. A new initiative is looking to foster independence by teaching young adults with disabilities to navigate public transit.

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Autism Affects More Than 60 Million Worldwide, Study Finds

13 January 2025 at 02:01

New estimates show that 61.8 million people around the globe have autism and that the developmental disability is among the most common health issues facing youth.

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Communication Method Finally Gives Nonverbal Woman A Voice

Talia Zimmerman wasn't able to communicate using more than a single word or two for more than two decades. Then, thanks to a controversial approach, the floodgates opened.

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Despite Federal Oversight, People With Disabilities Still Being Institutionalized

For nearly 15 years, the feds have overseen one state's treatment of people with developmental disabilities, but even after hundreds of millions of dollars in investments, the system still has holes.

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Genetic Testing May Alter Care For Almost Half With Neurodevelopmental Disorders

7 January 2025 at 02:03

Including genetic testing in evaluations for children with autism, developmental delay and other neurodevelopmental disorders often leads to major changes in care, researchers say.

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New Project Showcases β€˜Disability-Forward’ Housing

Located steps from City Hall, the symphony, public transit and more, a new development where 25% of homes are reserved for people using supportive services is changing the face of disability housing.

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Hospital System Offers Adults With IDD Internships, Job Options

After high school, adults with disabilities often find themselves stuck at home, but an internship and recruitment program is offering a path to jobs with opportunities for promotion and a real future.

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Congress Authorizes Nearly $2 Billion For Autism

6 January 2025 at 02:01

With no time to spare, federal lawmakers approved a renewal of the nation's primary autism law, paving with the way for over $1.95 billion in spending to address the developmental disability.

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