BOULDER, Colo. — The Boulder Police Department is launching a new program designed to help police officers interact and communicate with people with disabilities. The Blue Envelope Program allows ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) has come out with a new resource to help people with communication barriers and first responders communicate. “We think ...
The Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office has an unusual unit at its office: A team dedicated to working with ...
Mr Ryan Lim (3rd from left) with (from left) his mother Rosalind Lim, father Roland Lim and younger sister Rachael. SINGAPORE – When Mr Ryan Lim, 32, was born, he was so big and healthy his parents ...
When people talk about diversity and inclusion, they often forget one of the most underrepresented groups in the workforce: individuals with intellectual disabilities. People living with severe autism ...
A recent report finds that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Pa. continue to encounter ...
Hospitality employers and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities can mutually benefit when hotels employ these workers, according to new research from Penn State University’s ...
Palliative care for individuals with intellectual disabilities addresses the multifaceted needs of a population that has historically experienced inequities in access, communication barriers and ...
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How the hospitality industry can better offer support to employees with intellectual disabilities
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities can fill needed jobs in the hotel industry when provided support and resources from businesses, according to new research by a team of ...
People with intellectual disabilities are at higher risk for various health problems. In general, they tend to be engaged in less physical activity. In Canada and the U.S. alike, people with ...
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Groundbreaking study: People with intellectual disabilities can get smarter as they age
For years, researchers believed that when people with intellectual disabilities age, they experience an early decline in cognitive functioning. But a groundbreaking study by Hefziba Lifshitz of ...
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