During the month of October we focus on fire prevention, safety and awareness. A small fire can quickly grow into a deadly one. To help prevent tragedy, make sure you take the time to closely inspect your home to eliminate potential hazards. Prepare your home for an emergency by following […]
Anna Young
What’s In the Democrats’ $3.5 Trillion Spending Plan
The $3.5 trillion, 10-year spending plan marks the latest step in the plan to expand education, health care, and childcare support, tackle climate change, and make further investments in infrastructure.
Celebrating and Supporting the Country’s Care Economy
Join me in celebrating direct support professionals (DSP) this month. DSPs have been through a lot this past year. Through a global pandemic, natural disasters, social unrest, and personal distress, they have been the heroes keeping those served by the provider community safe.
Recognizing Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)
Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) offer supportive services to people with disabilities, helping them live, work and enjoy life as independently as possible in their community.
Strong Optimism and Fundamentals Continue for Healthcare Deals
Sale-leaseback financing solutions and how Scioto helps private equity partners and corporate buyers in merger and acquisition transactions.
Adult Day Centers Encourage Healthy Lifestyle for Adults with IDD and Caregivers
For your overall wellness throughout the year, focus on healthy routines, stress management, and self-care.
BCBJ Act Faces Complicated Path to Passage
The BCBJ Act expands the HCBS program, strengthens the DSP workforce, pays providers sufficient Medicaid reimbursement rates, and improves outcomes.
Our Tyler TX TBI Facility Is Now Complete
Two 8-bedroom TBI customized residential properties and an activity center for individuals who will be rebuilding their lives after brain injury.
The Latest Update on Biden’s Infrastructure Deal
Senate Democrats announced a top-line budget proposal Tuesday, July 13. The proposal sets an overall limit of $3.5 trillion for the array of Democratic policy goals that are unlikely to make it into a bipartisan infrastructure deal if Congress can reach one.
Celebrating the ADA Act
President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law on July 26, 1990.