Disability Scoop
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Finding The Perfect Digs

"Housing"

How to find the best living situation. Plus, transitioning to it and getting support along the way.

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Pull Up A Chair And Join The Conversation

"Forum"

Scoop Group, the Disability Scoop discussion forum is here.

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The Good Doc Is In

"Medication"

When behavior strikes, are meds the answer? The pros and cons of psychiatric medication revealed.

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Planning For The Long Haul

"Planning"

When and how to set up a special needs trust and who to involve.

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IEPs Inside Out

"IEPs"

The head of one of the nation's largest special education programs gives you an insider's take.

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[July 1, 2009]

Older mothers and those who experience problems during pregnancy may be more likely to give birth to a child with autism.

[June 30, 2009]

It could be possible to test embryos for nearly any inherited disorder within the next year, researchers say.

[June 30, 2009]

New wheelchair technology from Toyota responds to commands from a user’s brain waves.

[June 29, 2009]

More Americans with disabilities voted in the 2008 presidential election than in any before, a new study reveals.

[June 29, 2009]

Two of the nation’s top hospitals will spend millions to improve accessibility and train employees to better serve people with disabilities.

[June 26, 2009]

The pressure is on for the Senate to enact hate crimes legislation to include protections for people with disabilities.

[June 26, 2009]

Autism treatment, including behavior therapy, would be required for the estimated 13,000 military children who have the disorder.

[June 25, 2009]

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida is striking back after a federal law required expansion of mental health coverage.

[June 24, 2009]

Ten years after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of community-based living, many, if not most, people living in institutional settings could live in the community at a lower cost.

[June 23, 2009]

Grandparents care for nearly 200,000 American children with disabilities. But with limited income and health issues of their own, caregiving can be particularly demanding for this crowd.