An excerpt from Silent No Longer on how disability services commodify and devalue the humanity of people with disabilities.
Care center executive director says contract is “fair” and will allow the organization to focus on essential client care.
A group of Bellingham caregivers supporting adults with disabilities voted to authorize a strike at their organization if ...
Ross County’s disability board earned Ohio’s highest three-year accreditation after a full state review praised its programs ...
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On a recent Sunday, I stood in the kitchen with my brother Daniel, watching as he cracked the fifth and final egg into a bowl ...
In recent years, IATP has launched additional initiatives, including its Tech Kitchen, a program dedicated to equipping ...
UC Health has opened a new facility in Walnut Hills, expanding medical care for adults with developmental disabilities. The new and improved center on Victory Parkway is meeting a big need here in the ...
As a real estate reporter, I'm often reporting on one-off building projects, zoning disputes or the newest hotel coming to downtown Cincinnati. I find all of those things fascinating, but I'm always ...
Just behind The Arc’s sprawling building on the outskirts of Westminster, Adam Dunn led a group of visitors into a thriving vegetable garden, bursting with eggplants, pumpkins and tomatoes. Dunn, 49, ...
Carol Veschi, who relies on Medicaid to help care for her 18-year-old son with autism, is worried about how changes to the government program could affect her son. Why it matters: There are a lot of ...