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What We’re Reading: April 3, 2017

April 3, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

In 2017 Individuals with ID/DD (Still) Want Their Natural Freedom Thirty years after President Reagan first declared March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, how far have we come in ensuring the human and civil rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD), and how far do we still have to go? In recognition of [...]

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Filed Under: Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Employment, Health Insurance, Low Income, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Social Security, What We're Reading Tagged With: accessible travel, aging, Aging LGBTQ Americans, aging parents, capital punishment, Cruise, Depression, Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, EMTs, Grace and Frankie, Immigration, Jane fonda, LGBTQ, Lily Tomlin, rural issues, Sharon Lewis, Supreme court, WHO

What We’re Reading: March 27, 2017

March 27, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

NAB Response to H.R. 1628—American Health Care Act of 2017 Huntington Woods author to discuss her book about disability and inclusion Huntington Woods resident Janice Fialka is a speaker and activist who fights for inclusion for those who live with disabilities. Fialka is the mother of two adult children, daughter Emma and a son, Micah, [...]

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Filed Under: Affordable Care Act (ACA), Caregivers, Disability Issues, Health Insurance, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, What We're Reading Tagged With: ADAPT, Capitol Hill Protests, Chance the Rapper, Huntington Woods, Janice Fialka, maternal depression

NAB Response to H.R. 1628—American Health Care Act of 2017

March 24, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

March 22, 2017 The Honorable Lamar Alexander, Chairman Senate Health, Education, Labor Chairman and Pensions Committee 428 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Orrin Hatch Chairman Senate Finance Committee 219 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Greg Walden Chairman House Energy and Commerce Committee 2125 Rayburn House Office Building [...]

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Filed Under: Affordable Care Act (ACA), Disability Issues, Health Insurance, Legislation & Policy, Medicare & Medicaid, News, Self-Directed Services Tagged With: AHCA, American Health Care Act (AHCA), Congress, Greg Walden, House of Representatives, Kevin Brady, Lamar Alexander, Medicaid, Orrin Hatch

What We’re Reading: March 20, 2017

March 20, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

Why is job opportunity still lagging for people with disabilities? ICYMI there was a nice segment on PBS NewsHour on employment and disability. The study they cited suggested that employment discrimination remains, and there is much work to be done. We hope segments like this will help change attitudes, and we think they can. New [...]

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Filed Under: Affordable Care Act (ACA), Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Diversity, Employment, Medicare & Medicaid, News, What We're Reading Tagged With: indegenous persons, native americans

What We’re Reading: March 13, 2017

March 13, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

#CriptheVote Twitter Chat: Protecting the ADA and Disability Rights #CriptheVote hosted their 17th Twitter Chat on the Americans with disabilities Act and specifically HR 620; the ADA Education and Reform Act of 2017. Here is a sample of the conversation   Nominations for the US Business Leadership Network Leadership Awards are now open! The awards [...]

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Filed Under: Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Disability Issues, Diversity, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, What We're Reading Tagged With: AARP, ADA Education and Reform Act, Assisted Suicide, Caregivers, International Women's Day, NASI, older americans, Project SEARCH, South Korea, television, USBLN

What We’re Reading: Feb 27, 2017

February 27, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

How Yayoi Kusama, the ‘Infinity Mirrors’ visionary, channels mental illness into art |The Washington Post Don’t ask Yayoi Kusama what’s been the highlight of her career. She might be 87 years old, internationally renowned and about to have major, simultaneous exhibitions in the United States and Japan, but she’s not done yet. Kusama, who has [...]

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Filed Under: Disability Issues, Diversity, Health Insurance, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Social Activity Tagged With: Depression, hidden disabilities, John Sheets, Teen Suicide, Yayoi Kusama

What We’re Reading: Feb 20, 2017

February 20, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

Valentine’s Day: I [HEART] the ACA and Medicaid On Valentine’s Day, many disability groups are sending love letters to the ACA and Medicaid as a means of showing support for the legislation. An aging global population and its economic implications Nations will have to make many changes or face slower economic growth and increased social [...]

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Filed Under: Alzheimers & Dementia, Disability Issues, Employment, Health Insurance, Medicare & Medicaid, News, Uncategorized

What We’re Reading: Feb 5, 2017

February 5, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

Wrinkles in Time: Why Diana Ross Is My Aging Icon | NY Magazine                A series investigating the effects of gravity on the female form. When I think about those “ageless” beauty campaigns, women like Helen Mirren, Tilda Swinton, Charlotte Rampling, and Diane Keaton come to mind. I love [...]

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Filed Under: Disability Issues, Election Issues, Health Insurance, Medicare & Medicaid, News, Social Activity, What We're Reading

What We’re Reading: Feb. 22, 2016

November 8, 2016 by Claudia Paoletto

The Columbus Dispatch: Suicides in nursing homes hard to track, prevent Suicides among older adults remain disturbingly high despite improved screening and treatment for depression. And although there is growing awareness about suicide, the one area in which it is less documented, not very well understood and much more hidden is in nursing homes, advocates [...]

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Filed Under: Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Health Insurance, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Nursing Homes, Social Security, Suicide

What We’re Reading: Jan. 11, 2016

November 8, 2016 by Claudia Paoletto

NPR: Anatomy of Addiction—How Heroin and Opioids Hijack the Brain They trigger the release of dopamine, which is a neurotransmitter that causes intense pleasure in parts of the brain that include the limbic system, according to Savage. It links brain areas that control and regulate emotions such as the pleasures of eating, drinking and sex. [...]

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Filed Under: Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Disability Issues, Legislation & Policy, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Substance Use

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