Women’s History Month, observed annually in March, focuses on the contributions women have made across history, culture and ...
Zach Mecham has heard politicians demand that Medicaid recipients work or lose their benefits. He also has run into a jumble of Medicaid rules that effectively prevent many people with disabilities ...
When people talk about diversity and inclusion, they often forget one of the most underrepresented groups in the workforce: individuals with intellectual disabilities. People living with severe autism ...
David Ellison, left, and Drew Boling plant lettuce pods in Watch Us Farm’s hydroponic sleeves that feed nutrients to the plants. (IBJ photo/Chad Williams) For three years, Max Richey has gone to work ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new culture around workplace accommodations could be undone by the "great return." Such moves, paired with slashes to the ...
Bills before the Legislature (A9205/S1918) would amend the Health Home Law to support care management that is better tailored ...
A Duluth organization is changing lives one job at a time. Arrowhead Community Employment, or ACE, helps people with disabilities find meaningful work. They believe it starts with discovery. Staff ...
Medicaid helps tens of millions of people stay healthy, care for their families, and navigate life’s hardest moments. It’s a critical lifeline for people with disabilities. But some lawmakers in ...
Work has the power to change lives. For people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), having a job is not simply about earning a paycheck—it’s about building skills, gaining ...
Zach Mecham, who uses a portable ventilator and a wheelchair because of his disability, edits a social media video for a client. Mecham runs a marketing business from his home in Pleasantville, Iowa.
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