On July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) into law. To say this was landmark legislation is an understatement.
Being a Good Disability Ally Begins with Listening and Learning
Caring for Your Mental Health during Mental Health Month—and Every Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and while anyone can struggle with their mental health, people with disabilities are more likely to experience anxiety and depression than people without disabilities. Medicines and therapy are effective treatments your doctor can prescribe to address mental health conditions, and many people also make lifestyle changes at home to help.
Planning for a Strong Financial Future with a Disability
Whether you’re a person with a disability transitioning to independent living or a parent or guardian working to secure your child’s future, financial planning is crucial. Understanding the resources available to people with disabilities and their families can help you set yourself or your loved one up for a lifetime of financial stability. Read on to learn more about the top tips and resources to help you create a financial plan that fits your lifestyle and needs.