Caregivers for vulnerable Nebraskans may get pay hike in spite of governor’s recommendation
Some Neb. caregivers may be in line for raise Dispute over care for mentally disabled Nebraskans emerges during budget-cutting talks
Nebraska care providers claim state hypocrisy Judge says autistic first-grader can keep helper dog in class under Illinois law
Judge’s ruling allows autism helper dog in class 1 in 100 US children has Autism : Government StudyGovernment finds higher autism figure: 1 in 100 Parents warn that disabled kids face rationing, but advocates say services would improveWASHINGTON — A group of parents who oppose President Barack Obama’s plan for revamping health care said Tuesday it would lead to rationing for children with life-threatening disabilities. National advocates for the disabled immediately rejected the claim that echoed this summer’s dispute over “death panels.” |