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The number of family members providing ongoing care for loved ones with complex medical conditions or disabilities is on the ...
The Social Security Administration is looking to cut down on who qualifies for Supplemental Security Income and decrease ...
A new documentary is casting fresh light on one of the nation’s most well-known people with autism. The film “An Open Door,” ...
A key U.S. Senate panel rejected a Trump administration push to make major changes to IDEA and defund some disability ...
A White House order calling for greater reliance on institutionalization threatens decades of precedent on disability rights, ...
Xbox is the first video game maker to introduce new tags designed to make it easier for people with disabilities to know if games are accessible, but many others in the industry are set to follow suit ...
More than three decades after passage of the landmark ADA, advocates worry progress is slipping amid attacks on disability rights and uncertainty over the future of services and supports.
Dozens of concert venues coast to coast operated by one of the biggest names in entertainment are now certified as sensory inclusive and more are expected to join in soon.
Federal officials say they will hold off on a plan to fast-track changes to a key disability rights law amid substantial pushback.
There are at least four distinct subtypes of autism, a new study finds, helping to explain the various trajectories of individuals on the spectrum and offering a path toward more targeted treatments.
Starbucks introduced big changes last year designed to increase inclusivity and accessibility at its stores. Now, several other major retailers are getting on board.
The nation's pediatricians are getting new guidelines for how to go about evaluating children who present with global developmental delay or intellectual disability.
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