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Thousands of Kansas residents with disabilities and hundreds of thousands across the U.S. are on waiting lists for services.
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The agreement promises services that could help hundreds of people leave nursing homes and live on their own.
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To fix the state's coronavirus-related budget issues, Gov. Laura Kelly stripped a $9 million increase for organizations that help people with intellectual and physical disabilities. She's also targeting millions from a juvenile justice program.
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MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kansas — Nikki Heiman was excited to learn that the state was sending a job counselor to work with her son, Trenton, a high…
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This post was updated Wednesday at 10 a.m. to reflect the results of Tuesday night's Senate vote.Despite misgivings about the closed-door process used to…
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On any given school day at Kansas City Kansas Public Schools, students with disabilities receive an array of medical and support services, from physical…
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This post was updated Wednesday at 10:54 a.m. to reflect Sen. Moran's statement on the Senate health care bill. Disability rights advocates are among the…
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Sedgwick County is increasing its transportation services for older adults and people with disabilities who live in cities outside of Wichita city…
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The Wichita Police Department is asking for the public’s help to monitor handicap accessible parking spots throughout the city.The department is…
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There continues to be an improvement in the area of using inclusive language when referring to people with disabilities. It's something that experts want…