Suicide Prevention for People with Disabilities
Anyone can be at risk for suicide but for the disabled life can be particularly challenging. Suicide prevention begins with recognizing the warning signs and taking them seriously.
Anyone can be at risk for suicide but for the disabled life can be particularly challenging. Suicide prevention begins with recognizing the warning signs and taking them seriously.
Everyone can take part in National Disability Employment Awareness Month to recognize those with disabilities as valuable employees and encourage hiring them.
Many people apply for SSDI each year, but only 35% of initial applications are approved which means 65% of applications are initially denied.
Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year’s present special challenges for people with disabilities. With a little planning some of this discomfort and anxiety can be avoided.
Under federal law, some government benefits are protected and cannot be garnished or “frozen.” Does this include SSI, VA and SSDI benefits? A lawyer explains.