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What We’re Reading: June 4, 2018

June 4, 2018 by Claudia Paoletto

Disability Leads Dallas Sidley Austin Partner to Create Support Group } Texas Lawyer When Sidley Austin partner Mike Hatcher was 23 years old, he was a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot with dreams of becoming the first astronaut to land on Mars until a disability changed both his life and his career. If it weren’t [...]

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Filed Under: Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Disability Issues, Mental Health, News, Social Activity, Transportation, What We're Reading Tagged With: accessible transportation, Austin, Dallas, lawyers with disabilites, older adults, patien pportals

What We’re Reading: May 14, 2018

May 14, 2018 by Claudia Paoletto

How one reporter tied immigration rhetoric to losses in health coverage | Center for Health Journalism One woman who emigrated decades ago from the former Soviet republic of Georgia skipped chemotherapy for her multiple myeloma in 2017 out of fear that she might be deported. Two other cancer patients who had overstayed visas were scared [...]

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Filed Under: Alzheimers & Dementia, Caregivers, Disability Issues, Health Insurance, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Social Activity, Technology, What We're Reading Tagged With: accessible trnasportation, aging parents, Area agency on aging, disability culture, disability etiquette, disability in the UK, disability partking, guns, health coverage, immigraton, Lebanon, Microsoft, Older Americans Month, PAS Robots, Robots, virtual doctors

What We’re Reading: April 30, 2018

April 30, 2018 by Claudia Paoletto

Using Your Home Equity For Aging In Place | Forbes A new Bankrate survey says 62% of homeowners never plan to move. If you’re one of those who'll be aging in place, you may be considering using your home equity to help do it, by taking out a reverse mortgage, a home equity line of [...]

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Filed Under: Alzheimers & Dementia, Disability Issues, Health Insurance, Housing, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Self-Directed Services, Social Activity, Support Communities, Uncategorized, What We're Reading Tagged With: 30 best cities for older americans, aging and investing, Aging in Place, air travel with disabilites, Delta, disability law journam, Medicaid work requirmenents, mental health awareness, opiod treatment and mediciad, Opioids, police officers with disabilites, UCLA

What We’re Reading: March 26, 2018

March 26, 2018 by Claudia Paoletto

As Trump targets immigrants, elderly and others brace to lose caregivers | Chicago Tribune The two women have been together since 2011, a 96-year-old originally from Italy and a Haitian immigrant who has helped her remain in her home - giving her showers, changing her clothes, taking her to her favorite parks and discount grocery [...]

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Filed Under: Caregivers, Disability Issues, Health Insurance, Legislation & Policy, Low Income, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Social Activity, Technology, Uncategorized, What We're Reading Tagged With: AARP, Airbnb, Amazon, Apple, Challenged America, Disability Insurance, emojiis, Hurricaine Maria, Hurricane Katrina, Maryangel Garcia Ramos, Ram Your Voice, U.S. Paralympics, Vilissa Thompson

What We’re Reading: March 12, 2018

March 12, 2018 by Claudia Paoletto

How architecture can create dignity for all | Ted.com Link directly to the article and transcript above or watch the video below If architect and writer John Cary has his way, women will never need to stand in pointlessly long bathroom lines again. Lines like these are representative of a more serious issue, Cary says: [...]

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Filed Under: Alzheimers & Dementia, Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Employment, Health Insurance, Hospice, Housing, Legislation & Policy, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Social Activity, Support Communities, What We're Reading Tagged With: 3-D Scanners, accessible homes, accessible travel, African Americans, aging brains, aging parents, architecture, capital punishment, dementia, elderly rights, falls, Heart disease, HR 620, Independent Living, India, John Cary, living at home, Medicaid, Paralympics, retirement, retirement crisis, schools, silent disability

What We’re Reading: February 5, 2018

February 5, 2018 by Claudia Paoletto

Teaching People With Intellectual Disabilities How To Protect Themselves From Assault | Spokane Public Radio Earlier this month, NPR aired a series of stories detailing sexual harassment of people with intellectual disabilities. The network told stories about caregivers and others in positions of authority who raped women. The Arc of Spokane operates a program that [...]

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Filed Under: Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Diversity, Election Issues, Employment, Health Insurance, Legislation & Policy, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Nursing Homes, Social Activity, Social Security, Support Communities, Technology, What We're Reading Tagged With: abortion, Accessible gaming, accessible medicaiton, accessible ride share, accessible taxis, accommodations, Amazon Health care, artists with disabiliteis, Bexos, California mudslides, disability in Gaza, Disabiltiy fashion, FCC, HndsOff, Maureen Black, Medicaid, Paraclimbing, prescription drug reading devices, Ribert Reich, Sexual assault, voters with disabilites, voting, working too long

What We’re Reading: January 9, 2018

January 8, 2018 by Claudia Paoletto

PCA's Joe Snyder, an expert on aging, retires - and finds applying for Medicare 'maddening' | Philadelphia Inquirer After his childhood best friend Cecil Green Jr. died in May, Joe Snyder realized he was done working. Green’s passing at age 62 occurred “even though he ate right and worked out all the time,” said Snyder, [...]

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Filed Under: Affordable Care Act (ACA), Alzheimers & Dementia, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Diversity, Employment, Health Insurance, Housing, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Social Activity, Social Security, What We're Reading Tagged With: accessible homes, ADA, Aging in Place, aging parents, air quality, Amazon, autism, Developmental Disabilites, Disability employment, Emily Harvey, financial planning, George HW Bush, Id/DD, Law Enforcement, Medicaid, Medicare, older americans, Paralympics

What We’re Reading: January 2, 2017

January 2, 2018 by Claudia Paoletto

Happy New Year! We hope that you enjoyed a Festive Holiday Season and look forward to 2018! We will continue to offer information on Disability LTSS and Aging, and look forward to you sharing your ideas with us as well! Area Agency on Aging of Central Texas offering new classes |KDH News Beginning the new [...]

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Filed Under: Alzheimers & Dementia, Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Diversity, Employment, Issue Spotlight, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, News, Nursing Homes, Social Activity, Uncategorized, What We're Reading Tagged With: Area Agencies on Aging, California, Healthy aging, Mia Ives-Rubee, Morocco, Pakistan, Suburban Academy, Top Ten Disability Policy Events Of 2017, Women's March

Some Important Tips and Wishes for Your Holiday Celebration

December 24, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

"Tell me, what else should I have done? Doesn't everything die at last, and too soon? Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" – Mary Oliver from William Graves The holiday season is upon us and many of us will find ourselves on the road to [...]

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Filed Under: Disability Issues, Diversity, Issue Spotlight, Mental Health, News, Social Activity, Uncategorized Tagged With: accessibility, aging parents, holiday decorations, lanning, Mental Health, NAMI

What We’re Reading: December 25, 2017

December 25, 2017 by Claudia Paoletto

Life expectancy is down for a second year. Drug overdoses are a big reason why. | USA Today Health researchers have some grim news for Americans: We are dying younger, and life expectancy is now down for the second straight year — something not seen in more than half a century. One undeniable culprit is [...]

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Filed Under: Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Caregivers, Court Cases, Developmental Disabilities, Disability Issues, Diversity, Employment, Health Insurance, Issue Spotlight, Medicare & Medicaid, News, Self-Directed Services, Social Activity, Social Security, Uncategorized, What We're Reading Tagged With: Assisted Suicide, Bruni, CNN, families with disabilities, Holidays, Life expectancy, National Hispanic Council on Aging, NHCOA, Ouch BBC, paralysis, racism, retirement, Senate, SSDI, students with disabilities, Tax Bill

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