Systems weren’t built for neurodiversity. This post shows how psychology helps us shift from compliance to belonging for ...
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Advocates: Services, workers at risk from second year of developmental disabilities budget cuts
Baltimore County resident Tracie Feron is the mother of 29-year-old Connor Feron, who has autism and other medical conditions that require round-the-clock care. She said residential facilities in the ...
After months of uncertainty, federal lawmakers approved a spending package that rejects Trump administration efforts to alter ...
Lawmakers grilled state commissioners on mental health workforce shortages, youth crisis services and developmental ...
The program aims to reduce the stress that medical visits may cause for these patients and remove barriers to care.
SB 6024 and HB 2230 would streamline monitoring and oversight activities related to providers of community residential ...
Washington County school districts are partnering with the OVESC following developmental disabilities board funding cuts.
Cupertino City Council narrowly approved an agreement to develop affordable housing for adults with developmental ...
Nancy Boyer leads Next Step Berks, a nonprofit working to create housing for older adults and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Disability advocates in Maryland are disappointed that they, yet again, have to fight Gov. Wes Moore’s administration on its ...
Jill Burton, only the second CEO in 28 years for Hetlinger Developmental Services, has announced her departure.
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