Voting Issues Faced by People with Disabilities
Despite the Americans With Disabilities Act which requires polling places to accommodate disabled voters, many polling places are still not accessible for people with disabilities.
Despite the Americans With Disabilities Act which requires polling places to accommodate disabled voters, many polling places are still not accessible for people with disabilities.
New technologies are available to make communication much easier for the disabled and help them feel more comfortable in social situations.
A collection of information from Bemis, Roach & Reed to assist in improving the quality of life for those suffering from the effects of accidents or illness.
Whether you are moving into a new home or updating your own, if you are disabled there are a number of ways to make your living space more accommodating.
An Advance Directive for Health Care is a legal document that allows a person to state what medical treatment they may receive should they become incapacitated.
The HHS provides programs for the Texas population that is disabled including services such as rehabilitation, medical care, and finding employment.