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Category Archives: advocacy
To Disclose or Not To Disclose: Let’s Talk
There’s a thread winding it’s way around social media and tech circles right now about Internet transparency. I had a discussion with a friend about it not too long ago as she was moving through questions of “How much is … Continue reading
Posted in advocacy, disability, self-employment
Tagged disability, disclosure, healthcare, illness, privacy, robert scoble, scobilizer
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15 States Cut Home Care Services for Elderly, Disabled
Thanks to Alejandra Ospina VIA WSJ.com By PHILIP SHISHKIN Faced with widening budget shortfalls, several states are rolling back support services for the elderly and disabled. The move is making it tougher for them to continue living on their own, … Continue reading
Posted in News, advocacy
Tagged budget shortfall, disabled, elderly, home care, low-income, personal care
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Puritan History and Least Eligibility
In 1640 the Puritan Army in England, in rebellion to King Charles I, carried banners into battle declaring “In God We Trustâ€. When the English civil war came to an end, the Puritans not only controlled the throne, they had … Continue reading