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- Anita Cameron
- January 2, 2009
For the past few days, the Obama Transition Team has asked for community discussions on health care reform. There have been several in Upstate New…Read More
For the past few days, the Obama Transition Team has asked for community discussions on health care reform. There have been several in Upstate New…Read More
Ronald Mace made a huge impact on not only the disability community, but the whole human population, yet very few people are aware of this….Read More
“May I help you?” I have come to dread, indeed, almost to hate those four little words! They are, nearly always, the first words to…Read More
I have posted items about mental health issues before, as we know that mental illness afflicts people with physical disabilities disproportionately. In addition, the physical…Read More
Yesterday, CDR received notice that we finally had successfully enrolled a person in the Nursing Facility Transition and Diversion Waiver (some people may be more…Read More
There is something to be said for not re-inventing the wheel. This was very true for our Recreation Program when we decided it was past…Read More
REFORMING LONG TERM CARE SERVICES IN NEW YORK STATE CENTER FOR DISABILITY RIGHTS POSITION PAPER VOL. 5 New York State should focus on functional needs…Read More
REFORMING LONG TERM CARE SERVICES IN NEW YORK STATE CENTER FOR DISABILITY RIGHTS POSITION PAPER NOVEMBER 13, 2008 In order for people with disabilities to receive…Read More
ALBANY - Gov. David Paterson on Wednesday proposed cutting aid to local schools this year by $585 million, lowering health-care spending by $572 million, freezing aid to cities and towns and raising tuition at state colleges to help close what he sees as a $1.5 billion budget deficit this year.
Rochester, NY – Even before Governor David Paterson had announced his proposed budget cuts Wednesday morning, groups that advocate for what they call vulnerable populations were asking for relief.
It’s no secret that people are living longer than they ever have before. Many factors contribute to the increase in the number of the seniors,…Read More
REFORMING LONG TERM CARE SERVICES IN NEW YORK STATE CENTER FOR DISABILITY RIGHTS POSITION PAPER NOVEMBER 5 2008, VOL. 4 The traditional model of agency…Read More
We have some things to be excited about, nationally and locally and we have some things that continue to be cause for concern. Nationally, we…Read More
Most folks who know me know that I have strong feelings when it comes to voting. I feel that as an African American, it is…Read More
According to a recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (reported in the October 3rd issue of the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality…Read More