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The Ohio Department of Education (ODE) has five years to create and implement a plan providing more support and resources to students with disabilities.…
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The Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority says more than 20,000 families are waiting for housing assistance. A federal grant will allow it to help some...
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An Ohio lawmaker is calling on the state to require more places to have adult changing tables in restrooms.State Sen. Peggy Lehner (R-Kettering) wants to…
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NPR found the vast majority of student loan borrowers with disabilities aren't getting the debt relief they're owed. Now, a bipartisan group of lawmakers has asked for an investigation.
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Aaron Westbrook decided, back when he was a high school student in New Albany, that he could develop a better prosthetic arm than the one he received when…
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Ohioans with disabilities are limited on how much they can earn or save and still be eligible for Social Security or Medicaid. Because of that, special…
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The state is increasing wages for direct support professionals who work one-on-one with people with developmental disabilities in hopes of creating more...
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Southwest Ohio leads the state in the number of people with developmental disabilities benefiting from tele-caregiving. That's when technology takes the...
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Gov. Mike DeWine has appointed the state's first-ever "Americans With Disabilities Act" coordinator to establish the state as a model employer of people…
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More than 500 people gathered at the Ohio Statehouse Thursday to pressure lawmakers to boost funding for support services for those with developmental...