New Year’s Resolutions for the Disabled
New Year’s resolutions are for everyone, including the disabled. In fact, they may have some advantages over others when it comes to keeping their resolutions.
New Year’s resolutions are for everyone, including the disabled. In fact, they may have some advantages over others when it comes to keeping their resolutions.
Living independently is a challenge for those with disabilities, but new technologies are making it possible to manage difficult daily tasks by using a phone.
If you have a disability, you may have some concerns about the job interview process, like when to disclose your disability to a potential employer.
For people with disabilities, who experienced challenges in navigating their lives even before the pandemic, the effects of COVID-19 have been especially harsh.
The stated purpose of the Mayor’s Committee for Disabled Persons is “to encourage, assist and enable persons with disabilities to participate in the social and economic life of the City”.
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.