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My Hospital Experience and See-Through Masks

As a Deaf person, communication was so much better with the presence of an on-site interpreter. Effective communication with my doctor and the hospital staff probably saved my life.

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The Value of Community

 

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How To Be An Ally For People With Disabilities

Whether you are online or in the real world, here are some helpful tips on how to be a helpful ally for people with disabilities.

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Web Accessibility as Businesses Shift with COVID-19

As we adapt to using the internet for more and more things due to protection put order for COVID-19, there is a need to ensure we are still able to accommodate the various abilities of all users.

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Medication Assisted Treatment in Rocky Mountain Region Prisons

How the ADA applies to substance use disorders and the use of Medication Assisted Treatment in Rocky Mountain Region prisons.

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“Social Distancing” - Another Meaning

The connection between the open social distancing that is due to the pandemic and the concealed social distancing that can hinder productive relationships between ‘able-bodied' persons and persons with disabilities.

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The Software You Are Looking at Has a VPAT: Now What?

Under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, federal agencies must make their electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities. A Voluntary Product Accessibility Template is a very valuable tool for anyone or vendor who is a provider of electronic and information technology.

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Mental Health – Creating a Better Culture

We all wade through mud at some point, and we all have the ability to step out of it clean on the other side.

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New Normal

Thanks to shelter in place orders, many people are confronted with a life many people with disabilities are used to. The lessons we have learned in quarantine might be helpful hints to reshape what is considered a “new normal.”

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Hot Off The Press!

New Law Weighs in on the Coronavirus