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Disaster Readiness Tips for People with Mobility Disabilities

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  • Posted on: 04.12.2012
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National Organization on Disability
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NOD's general brochure, "Prepare Yourself: Disaster Readiness Tips for People with Disabilities" helps you identify your resources, develop a support network, make a plan, and create a Ready Kit and a Go Bag. This brochure is specifically created for people with mobility disabilities.

Disaster Readiness Tips for People with Sensory Disabilities

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National Organization on Disability
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NOD's general brochure, "Prepare Yourself: Disaster Readiness Tips for People with Disabilities" helps you identify your resources, develop a support network, make a plan, and create a Ready Kit and a Go Bag. This brochure is specifically created for people with sensory disabilities.

Disaster Readiness Tips for People with Developmental or Cognitive Disabilities

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National Organization on Disability
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NOD's general brochure, "Prepare Yourself: Disaster Readiness Tips for People with Disabilities" helps you identify your resources, develop a support network, make a plan, and create a Ready Kit and a Go Bag. This brochure is specifically created for people with developmental or cognitive disabilities.

Preparing Makes Sense for People with Disabilities and Special Needs

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National Organization on Disability
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This guide outlines measures individuals with disabilities, special needs, and their caregivers can take to start preparing for emergencies before they happen.

Person First Language

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Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD)
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This site provides suggestions of more respectful terms that may be used when referring to people who have disabilities.

AUCD Health Reform Hub

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  • Posted on: 04.04.2012
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Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD)
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The Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) is a national network of interdisciplinary centers advancing policy and practice for and with people with developmental and other disabilities, their families, and communities. AUCD's Health Reform Hub is an online gateway developed by AUCD to provide technical assistance and information about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. Many provisions significantly impact people with disabilities, their families and the entire AUCD network.

ADA Checklist for New Lodging Facilities

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  • Posted on: 04.04.2012
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US Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
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The Checklist contains common ADA problems identified during surveys of lodging facilities and will help you to determine if these problems exist at your lodging facility.

American Association of Health and Disability

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American Association of Health and Disability (AAHD)
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The American Association of Health and Disability (AAHD) is a national resource center designed to provide information on health and disability. AAHD is a NCBDDD-funded Public Health Practice and Resource Center. This website offers many factsheets on health topics as they relate to people with disabilities, as well as a Health Promotion Resource Center with resources and tools for finding information about health topics.

Amputee Coalition Website

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Amputee Coalition
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The Amputee Coalition is a national, non-profit amputee consumer educational organization representing people who have experienced amputation or are born with limb differences. The Amputee Coalition includes individual amputees, amputee education and support groups for amputees, professionals, family members and friends of amputees, amputation or limb loss related agencies, and organizations. The Amputee Coalition is one of the NCBDDD funded Public Health Practice and Resource Centers.

A Guide to Dental Care for Caregivers of People with Developmental Disabilities

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Dental care isn't always easy, but you can make it work for you and the person you help. This booklet will show you how to help someone brush, floss, and maintain oral health.

National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research at the National Institutes of Health