The Survival Guide Every Caregiver Needs
Managing jobs, family, and personal affairs and constantly competing with the clock—we all know the crazy pace of life can be overwhelming and make us
Managing jobs, family, and personal affairs and constantly competing with the clock—we all know the crazy pace of life can be overwhelming and make us
Voting is one of the best ways to advocate for yourself. As an advocate, I know that participating in elections is a vital civic responsibility,
Ever since I attended one of their outdoor concerts, I’ve become a huge fan of From the Earth Brewery in Roswell. It’s one of my
Anna hasn’t always been a benefits expert—life turned her into one. As the mother of a son with Autism, she understands the complexities of the
Established more than 50 years ago, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program aimed to provide a safety net for individuals who are blind, disabled, or
Unsure of his future in the workforce after being off for almost four years, Jim Lindquist reached out to the Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Agency in
Every September, National Recovery Month shines a light on the millions of Americans affected by substance use disorders. This month-long observance celebrates individuals in recovery
Receiving an overpayment letter from the Social Security Administration can send chills down your spine. Understandably, this is a frightening thing to receive in the
The very first sport I played was wheelchair soccer. I loved it from my first practice. Even before that, sports have always been my major passion
We recently celebrated the 34th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)—a paramount law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities
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