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Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clarified a Biden-era final rule that will ensure gender dysphoria treatment is not covered ...
Depending on your symptoms and their effect on your daily life, you may be able to receive disability benefits if you have ADHD. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a ...
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is expected to pay out an average of $1,580 a month to millions of Americans in ...
A petition with 1,200 signatures has been delivered to Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, urging her to withdraw from a federal lawsuit challenging changes to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
As potential Medicaid cuts loom over millions of Americans, parents of children with severe disabilities are trying to grapple with what life might look like without the health care program.
The San Francisco Office on Disability and Accessibility (ODA) – formerly called the Mayor’s Office on Disability (MOD) – assists City departments in making all its programs, services, activities, and ...
The Justice Department this week announced the removal of 11 guidelines for businesses seeking to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The agency said removing the "unnecessary and ...
The government’s plans for disability benefit cuts which will impact around one ... “transitional” protection would by definition only be temporary. Helen Walker, chief executive of Carers UK, said: ...
Before the federal role in public education was established in the 1970s, students with disabilities were routinely turned away from schools. In 1975, Congress passed the Education for All Handicapped ...
Private equity firms are acquiring facilities that care for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities at an alarming rate, according to a new report released Tuesday. The care ...
If you receive a denial letter from your insurer, don’t appeal the decision before seeking legal advice, says a leading disability lawyer.
They are the folks who decide if you meet the legal definition of “disability” for Social Security purposes. In a nutshell, the rules say that your impairment must keep you from doing any kind ...