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People of State Pension age with a disability, long-term illness or health condition could be eligible for the lower rate of ...
Many disabled people need to fight tooth and nail for the support that enables them to live. In the context of an assisted ...
With a nearly 20% decrease in its budget and the looming threat of additional federal funding cuts, Catholic Charities is in ...
According to the legislation, the first round of Medicaid changes won’t take effect until October 2026. The rest will be phased in over the following three years. The bill says that new cost-sharing ...
Millions of pensioners living alone could be missing out on up to £4,300 annually through unclaimed Pension Credit, with new ...
President Donald Trump’s "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is now law. So when does it take effect? Here's a look at when its ...
In this latest Experience Advocacy Taskforce (EAT) column, Rob Morrison, director of morro talks the reality of ageism in ...
Here's what you need to know about the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill, which is back in Parliament ...
The good cause aims to turn the former Canderavon building into a tranquil centre for respite breaks and a new community hub ...
It is overwhelming for most ex-army men to wade through the Disability Claims Process of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). From forms to doctor appointments, the process is full of steps that ...
Farmworkers carry the heaviest health risks from pesticides, and pregnant workers can expose their children to a lifetime of health problems.
Ahpra announces that a 30% rebate on annual renewal fees for practitioners who take parental leave is now in effect As well as applying to those taking parental leave, the ...