
Achieving Independence for Individuals with Disabilities
History of the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Curbed sidewalks, automatic door openers, elevators, accessible bathrooms and parking spaces are all considered quite normal today.

History of the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Curbed sidewalks, automatic door openers, elevators, accessible bathrooms and parking spaces are all considered quite normal today.

Pride For the month of June, we turn our gaze to the colorful rainbow flags as we celebrate Gay Pride Month. The parades and confetti

1974. It’s been 50 years since a young mother struggled to find suitable care for her son with disabilities. It’s been 50 years since she

Celebrating Moms We celebrate moms all during the month of May. We celebrate moms for their sacrifice, their undying love, and their devotion to their

Visible vs Not-So-Visible Disabilities Some disabilities are visible with well-established support systems to navigate the world. Think wheelchairs. For certain disabilities, they’re not as visible.

On March 3, 2023, the world was shaken with the news of the passing of Judy Heumann, renowned Disability Rights Advocate. It’s been a full

Last year, for Black History Month, we shed light on innovative trailblazers and champions for the cause of individuals with disabilities. Brad Lomax and Chuck

Understanding Disabilities As the New Year continues to unfold, we continue to revisit and redefine the ways in which individuals with disabilities are supported. From

Yesterday It seems like just yesterday we were in the middle of a whirlwind pandemic. Life seems to slowly be returning to “normal” – or