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In this latest installment from our summer series Just Ask: Talking About Disability, WYSO's April Laissle introduces us to 40-year-old Heather Reese, who…
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In this installment from our series Just Ask: Talking About Disability, we explore the issue of employment discrimination and access. WYSO producer Anna…
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All this month, WYSO is bringing you stories of Ohioans living with disabilities. It’s a series we’re calling Just Ask: Talking About Disability. In an…
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In this installment from our series Just Ask: Talking About Disability, we hear from 41-year-old Robert Sabwami, who recalls his experience growing up in…
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In this installment from our series Just Ask: Talking About Disability, we explore the topic of caregiving. Many people with disabilities in the Miami…
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This Wednesday marks the 27th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The federal law mandates equal access, and prohibits discrimination…
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Lateef Brown and Todd Corthell both suffered a traumatic brain injury in their twenties, and both are still grappling with recovery, decades later. In…
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The Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services is taking steps to sell 4 of its facilities.The Board is looking to find new owners for…
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In 2014, the Center for Medicaid and Medicare (CMS) mandated that all County Boards of Developmental Disabilities cease adult day services by 2019. In…
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4 Paws For Ability provides highly trained service dogs to children and veterans with disabilities. They’ve been providing them since 1998—the…
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A $4 million deficit and the loss of $2 million in state funding over the past two years has the Clark County Board of Developmental Disabilities…
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Local groups will recognize the 25th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act or ADA this weekend with a protest. Activists say the Greater…