Person-centered care means recognizing that every individual with a disability has unique dreams, preferences, and goals that should drive their support services. It’s about treating people as active decision-makers in […]
Serious About Play: CU Anschutz Medical Students Partner with TRE to Make Toys More Accessible
In partnership with UC Medical Students Grace Thompson and Cabrey Allison, TRE was able to provide a hands-on adaptive toy workshop for families it serves. Why Adaptive Play Matters Play is […]
Inclusive Play at Home: How Parents Can Adapt Toys for Children with Disabilities
Every child deserves the joy of play. With just a few simple tools and steps, parents can make that possible right from home. If your child has a disability that […]
SNAP Benefits on Hold for November
UPDATE 11/5 The USDA announced a memorandum regarding SNAP allotments. The maximum allotments are being reduced by 35 percent instead of 50 percent, so that the maximum allotments for November […]
Raising Ryan: A Story of Resilience, Advocacy, and Disability Employment Success
“Reflections of a Mom” Written by Ginger Stringer, Physician & Community Outreach Specialist “He has mental retardation, and you gave it to him,” said the Pediatrician. I stared at Ryan […]
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