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WFW.COM: Wisconsin eliminates waitlist for long-term care services for medicaid-eligible adults
By SD Network, 2021-03-11
February 28th was a special day for Wisconsin's Long-term care system. The very last person on the waiting list for long-term care enrolled in the IRIS program. This ended all waiting lists for adults who are eligible for long-term care services in Wisconsin.
CNBC: Disabled Americans may want to save their stimulus money in an ABLE account
By SD Network, 2021-03-11
For the first time, adult dependents will now be eligible to receive a stimulus check. The stimulus checks are meant to be spent to help boost the economy, but many people with disabilities may want to put their money in an ABLE account. ABLE accounts are allow people with disabilities to save money in an account without it counting against their benefits. There are many requirements of an ABLE account, but it allows people to save money in an account for disability related expenses.
ADMINISTRATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING: HUD Funding Opportunity: Older Adults Home Modification Grant Program
By SD Network, 2021-03-11
HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes has announced $30 million in grant funds and training resources to non-federal entities to establish the Older Adults Home Modification Grant Program. The grant program will assist experienced nonprofits, state and local governments, and public housing authorities in programs that make home modifications and limited repairs to meet the needs of low-income older adult homeowners.
The goal of the program is to help these homeowners "age in place" through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications that:
- Reduce the risk of falls.
- Improve general safety.
- Increase accessibility.
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Improve older adults' functional abilities in their homes
HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes has announced $30 million in grant funds and training resources to non-federal entities to establish the Older Adults Home Modification Grant Program. The grant program will assist experienced nonprofits, state and local governments, and public housing authorities in programs that make home modifications and limited repairs to meet the needs of low-income older adult homeowners.
The goal of the program is to help these homeowners "age in place" through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications that:
- Reduce the risk of falls.
- Improve general safety.
- Increase accessibility.
-
Improve older adults' functional abilities in their homes
HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes has announced $30 million in grant funds and training resources to non-federal entities to establish the Older Adults Home Modification Grant Program. The grant program will assist experienced nonprofits, state and local governments, and public housing authorities in programs that make home modifications and limited repairs to meet the needs of low-income older adult homeowners.
The goal of the program is to help these homeowners "age in place" through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications that:
- Reduce the risk of falls.
- Improve general safety.
- Increase accessibility.
- Improve older adults' functional abilities in
Applications due May 4th.
- Adults, 18 and over, with any type of disability, chronic illness/disease, mental or physical health condition are encouraged to participate.
- The survey should take about 20 minutes to complete.
- Responses are anonymous.
- The survey may look familiar to you. It was posted in 2018 and 2019, and is being posted for a third time now. We welcome participation from those who completed it before and those who have never done it before.
KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION: COVID-19 Vaccine Access for People with Disabilities
By SD Network, 2021-03-11
By now, it is widely known that COVID has disproportionately affected those with disabilities and those in long-term care. This report details some of the statistics and explains where vaccine distribution is within the disability community. It has some interesting tables and maps.
US NEWS: Too Many U.S. Doctors Biased Against Patients With Disabilities: Study
By SD Network, 2021-03-11
A recently published study by Dr. Lisa Iezzoni discusses the treatment of persons with disabilities by those practicing medicine. Iezzoni, who herself is disabled, has studied the trends surrounding health care for disabled people for more than 20 years. Her new study focuses on the attitude of treating doctors towards patients with disabilities, and the results are discouraging.
Recently, President Biden signed an executive order that will increase voting access. The order directs agencies to increase access to voter registration for groups such as military and overseas voters, Native American voters, and voters with disabilities. The order directs agencies to use their website and social media platforms to provide information about voter registration and the distribution of mail-vote-by-mail applications.
RESEARCH ON DISABILITY: nTIDE February 2021 Jobs Report: Modest job gains provide hope for economic recovery
By SD Network, 2021-03-11
In February, there was a slight increase in employment for people with disabilities. The increase is contributed to the decline in COVID cases, and the vaccine rollout. It's expected to continue to increase as things continue to improve.