For those of us who still trust our government, I offer up this resource page on disability.If anything it seems to be comprehensive.
 

Take the “dis” out of disability

Becoming or being born disabled once meant a difficult life. Today, there are resources available to help disabled people reach their full potential. DisabilityInfo.gov is one such resource.

This site has information to guide you through every aspect of life. Education, employment, transportation and housing are just a few.

I found it interesting to read about the technology available to assist the disabled. The available tools are not cheap. The information given on benefits and government assistance is useful.

It is also important to stay informed. Tips on recent medical advances or health tips cover every angle. You can also brush up on the rights of the disabled.

TO VISIT TODAY'S COOL SITE, GO HERE:
www.disabilityinfo.gov

 

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