Already facing nearly $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts, disability advocates are now worried that new efforts to crack down on fraud and trim state budgets will erode access to community-based services.
Many families are worried about cuts in the budget that will end programs that help everyone from preschoolers to adults with special needs. “It makes me sad,” Anita Kitchen said. Kitchen is a retired ...
WASHINGTON — When the Trump administration approved cuts to Medicaid and other social programs last year, Maryland state ...
Two major Cabell County service levies that help fund programs for people with developmental disabilities will not appear on ...
Music therapy making a difference for people with developmental disabilities ...
Gaps in access and information are limiting the reach of a landmark disability law passed more than a decade ago, and ...
ANNAPOLIS — Maryland legislators and state officials said Thursday that they plan to delay — from April to July, at the earliest — cuts to programs and services for people with intellectual and ...
As lawmakers begin to unpack the budget challenges faced by the Developmental Disabilities Administration, advocates are asking them to remember the human cost of the more than $200 million in ...
Several Finger Lakes healthcare providers will expand services for people with developmental disabilities after receiving new ...