Posted by Bob Glowacki on October 22nd, 2009
What a terrific Capitol Hill Day we had in Washington D.C.!
We started the day off with a tour of the White …Read More » »
Posted by Erin Rogers on February 6th, 2008
A Newsday article looks at why affluent school districts “classify more than five times as many of their students with autism as districts at the opposite end of the economic spectrum.”
The Newsday survey drew on state data from school districts whose enrollments were more than 500.
Advocates who have compiled similar data voice concern that many …Read More » »
Posted by Patricia Wright on December 4th, 2007
I moved to Illinois – and to my position as National Director of Autism Services for Easter Seals – a year ago. I value my right to vote, so of course I registered immediately.
And now with the presidential election looming in the not-too-distant future, I find myself voting in a state that two major Democratic candidates can call home. …Read More » »
Posted by Patricia Wright on September 28th, 2007
When a child is diagnosed with autism, parents do what they know best – pursue the most effective intervention services they can find for their child. This is what Joe and Elizabeth Micheletti did for their son Jake when he was diagnosed with autism two years ago. They found an effective intervention.
What they also found is that their medical insurance would …Read More » »
Posted by Beth Finke on September 25th, 2007
Those of us who have children with autism or other disabilities have an ongoing concern about the cost of health care and the availability of health insurance. Apparently, we aren’t the only ones.
Last week, an American Public Media radio show called Marketplace aired a story about the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) that surprised …Read More » »
Posted by Ellen Harrington-Kane on August 17th, 2007
Listening to National Public Radio yesterday morning, I heard a news story about a parent who pushed through legislation in South Carolina to provide insurance coverage for autism services.
As a person who has been a health care professional for over 25 years, it still amazes me that there is such a disparity …Read More » »