The incoming Democratic administration should offer the disabled community more opportunities to advance worthwhile causes, and despite the bad economy, new monies have been assigned to projects such as home repair for low income, disabled ... Continue reading

Not to reflect the contrarian viewpoint from the previous article about Medicade— it still bodes well for justice to attempt to uncover why any Federal entitlement fund, as proscribed by law, is remarkably and blatantly ... Continue reading

Now that Barack Obama has begun to release the almost $15B portion of the economic stimulus package to states in the form of expanded Medicaid benefits,  the jump starting of the healthcare economic sector is ... Continue reading

I had the privilege of interviewing Kathy West – Evens from the Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation about how Voc Rehab can help you find a job, supplement your income or start a ... Continue reading

At times it is overwhelming to realize we live in a culture where the attempts to cure, or mitigate symptoms of an illness are often, instead, responsible for the affected person’s death.  And we allow ... Continue reading

On April 21, 2009, the Social Security Administration, through its ‘Leadership For The Employment of Americans With Disabilities’ unveiled plans to hire a good number of persons with disabilities. As many of you may have ... Continue reading