| | A Guide To Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Coverage This Web site helps individuals who receive Medicaid and Medicare benefits (called dual eligibles) to understand the new Medicare prescription drug coverage, called Part D.
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| | ADA Minnesota ADA Minnesota is a volunteer organization comprised of representatives from government, business, non-profit organizations, and people with disabilities. ADA Minnesota provides the following services at no cost: Technical assistance regarding ADA co...
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| | Arc Minnesota Arc Minnesota provides advocacy and support for people with developmental disabilities and their families. A part of the national Arc and affiliated with local chapters, Arc Minnesota is a statewide, voluntary organization. They're dedicated to ens...
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| | Cornucopia Of Disability Information (CODI) CODI serves as a community resource for consumers and professionals by providing disability information in a wide variety of areas. CODI has two main functions. First, it is a huge internet directory of disability information. Through CODI, you'll ...
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| | Disability Information DisabilityInfo.gov is a comprehensive Federal website of disability-related government resources. This site is "The New Freedom Initiative's Online Resource for Americans with Disabilities." Visit the site to learn more ADA, Bush's New Freedom Init...
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| | FAQ sheet on processing claims for dual eligible beneficiaries for Medicare Part D Do you have questions about processing claims for dual eligible beneficiaries for Medicare Part D? If so, take a look at this FAQ sheet. It is in PD...
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| | Homes & Communities This web site is from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD). It was created for people with disabilities to help provide information about housing. The site contains information, from many different parts of HUD's web site, that wi...
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| | Internet Resources for Special Children Internet Resources for Special Children (IRSC) is dedicated to children with disabilities and other health related disorders worldwide. The mission of this site is to improve the lives of children with disabilities by providing valuable information ...
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| | Minnesota Department of Education The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) is the education agency for the State of Minnesota. This agency implements learning programs for children, from birth to adulthood. MDE's Special Education Program provides school districts and parents with...
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| | Minnesota Department of Human Services DHS helps people meet their basic needs by providing or adminstering health care coverage, economic assistance, and a variety of services for children, people with disabilities, and Seniors. Use the contact information below to get ahold of DHS.
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| | Minnesota Disability Law Center Minnesota Disability Law Center (MDLC) is the place to go if you need information about your rights or the rights of your family. They're a legal resource that was created for people with disabilities! MDLC's mission is to promote, expand, and prot...
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| | MinnesotaHelp.info MinnesotaHelp.info is an online directory of services designed to help people in Minnesota identify resources such as human services, information and referral, financial assistance, and other forms of aid and assistance within Minnesota. It is especi...
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| | MnDACA -- Working for people with developmental disabilities MnDACA is an group of agencies working for people with developmental disabilities. MnDACA member organizations work for the DD community in a variety of important ways, including: Legislative work, public relations, conferences, seminars, forums, s...
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| | Mouth Magazine Mouth Magazine offers fresh, funny and compelling insight on disability issues in America today. Check out their web site by clicking below. You can view a sample of their work, and subscribe to the print edition of the magazine.
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| | Navigating Medicare and Medicaid, 2005: A Resource Guide for Consumers, Families, and Advocates This guide, which you can download online, explains the critical role Medicare and Medicaid have come to play in the lives and the futures of roughly 20 million children, adults, and seniors with disabilities - and gives people with disabilities new ...
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| | Not Dead Yet - A Self-Advocacy organization against assisted suicide Not Dead Yet was founded on April 27,1996, shortly after Jack Kevorkian was acquitted in the assisted suicides of two women with non-terminal disabilities. In a 1997 Supreme Court rally, the outcry of 500 people with disabilities chanting "Not Dead Y...
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| | Office of the Ombudsman for Mental Health and Mental Retardation This independent state agency was created in 1987 "to promote the highest attainable standards of treatment, competence, efficiency, and justice...for persons receiving services for treatment for mental illness, mental retardation or a related condit...
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| | PACER Center The mission of PACER Center is to expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children and young adults with disabilities and their families, based on the concept of parents helping parents. PACER provides a wide range of services for ind...
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| | Rise, Inc. -- Breaking down barriers to self-sufficiency and inclusion Rise, Inc. helps people who have disabilities to attain their personal measure of employment, safe and affordable housing, vocational achievement, self-sufficiency, and community involvement. To this end, Rise offers numerous programs in vocational ...
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| | Victims of Crime with Disabilities Resource Guide Funded by the Department of Justice’s Office of Victims of Crime, the project is focused on making information accessible on ending crimes against people with disabilities. The site includes resources, funding opportunities, events, and news items.
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