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When the groundbreaking Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law in 1991, civil rights activist Justin Dart, Jr. said, “It is the world’s first declaration of equality for people with disabilities by any nation. It will proclaim to America and to the world that people with disabilities are fully human; that paternalistic, discriminatory, segregationist attitudes are no longer acceptable; and that henceforth people with disabilities must be accorded the same personal respect and the same social and economic opportunities as other people.”

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  • How Healthcare Deserts Impact People with Disabilities

    How Healthcare Deserts Impact People with Disabilities

    By Amanda Winstead It might be hard to believe, but nearly 80% of the country lacks adequate access to healthcare. This is largely due to healthcare deserts in rural communities. While there are plenty of benefits to living in a rural part of the country, access to quality medical care remains a challenge—especially for the disabled…

  • Disability Myths vs. Disability Realities

    Disability Myths vs. Disability Realities

    By Tracy Williams, Tracy’s Plate The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that 1 in 4 Americans have a disability. Many people living with disabilities may consider life to be a mix of challenges and blessings. The biggest challenge may be debunking various myths in society that non-disabled people might believe about the disability community. 1.…

  • Lessons Learned from my Son’s Rare Disease Diagnosis

    Lessons Learned from my Son’s Rare Disease Diagnosis

    By Kala McWain I remember the day we brought our son, Braxton, home from the hospital so clearly. My husband and I were elated to introduce him to his big brother, Remington, and our family felt complete with two happy and healthy boys—until I received a troubling phone call from a nurse at the hospital.…

  • How Abilities Expo Opened Up a New Career for Chris Collin

    How Abilities Expo Opened Up a New Career for Chris Collin

    When T-5 paraplegic Chris Collin rolls into the Dallas Abilities Expo in December, he’ll be rejoining a community of friends that he hasn’t seen since before COVID, and he couldn’t be happier to reconnect. A New England native currently residing in Hollis Center, Maine, Chris works for Motion Composites as a sales manager who educates wheelchair users, clinicians, and…

  • The Phoenix Pre-Show Party Begins at Ability360 with Hollister Incorporated

    The Phoenix Pre-Show Party Begins at Ability360 with Hollister Incorporated

    As the Abilities Expo rolls into Phoenix, we cordially invite you to a pre-show party featuring Community Advocates Gina Schuh and Madonna Long! Join your friends at Ability360 on Thursday, September 8th, for a community get-together as Gina shares her journey of discovering creative outlets during the pandemic. Her passion and talent have led her to excel…

  • Hollister Sponsors Auti Angel Events Arena for Community Presenters and Performers

    Hollister Sponsors Auti Angel Events Arena for Community Presenters and Performers

    Expo fans, buckle up for an action-packed weekend in the Auti Angel Events Arena as local community leaders share a slew of adaptive sports, fun dance opportunities, info-packed service animal demonstrations plus more activities. We are pleased to announce that our longtime exhibitor, Hollister Incorporated, will be the exclusive sponsor of this hub of action and audience involvement…

  • Reeve Foundation Leads the Pack in Resources and Support for People with Paralysis

    Reeve Foundation Leads the Pack in Resources and Support for People with Paralysis

    By Rita Gentles, Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation provides a National Paralysis Resource Center (NPRC) that offers a wide range of FREE programs, resources and support systems for those affected by paralysis. The pulse of the NPRC is our Information Specialists who are trained to help anyone—from newly-paralyzed individuals and their family members to…

  • Grow your Savings: Open a Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) Today!

    Grow your Savings: Open a Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) Today!

    The Government of Canada understands that long-term financial security is a real concern for people with disabilities and their families. What is a RDSP? Created in 2008, the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) supports persons with disabilities, their families and loved ones save for the future. The RDSP is a long-term savings plan, which allows…

  • Building Your Employ-Ability

    Building Your Employ-Ability

    Access 2 Accessibility (A2A), a Canadian non-profit created November 13, 2017, is a central resource hub for people with disabilities and older adults. A2A delivers programs based upon empowerment of people with disabilities, focusing on their strengths and abilities, over their disabilities. In 2019, Carol-Ann Chafe and Mary Daniel created their “Building Your Employ-Ability” (BYEA)…

  • Do You Need to Disclose a Disability in a Job Interview?

    Do You Need to Disclose a Disability in a Job Interview?

    By Adrian Johansen Living with a disability shouldn’t be a hurdle to a meaningful career. Yet, it is not unusual to feel as though you need to be cautious about disclosing to potential employers. This may be through concerns about conscious or unconscious bias in hiring decisions. It could also simply be the case you…

  • The Best Rental Car Companies for Wheelchair Users

    The Best Rental Car Companies for Wheelchair Users

    By Adrian Johansen Preparing for a road trip can be a tedious process for anyone who uses a wheelchair. On top of planning an itinerary, learning local laws, and packing snacks, drinks and clothes, you’ll need to book a rental car that fully accommodates your needs. Finding a vehicle that you can safely get in and…

  • What to Look for in Senior Living?

    What to Look for in Senior Living?

    By Johny Kershaws There are several things to consider when choosing senior living for disabled people. The most important thing is to find a welcoming and inclusive community of all residents, regardless of ability level. Here are some other factors to consider: Get to know caregivers and staff Visiting the facility is one of the…