As disabled children turn 18, their dependency on various resources for support does not stop. California offers many programs to assist qualifying disabled young adults. The state identifies disabled adults as people who can not performREAD MORE >
Learning that your parent has Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia can be overwhelming. Often, by the time the condition is suspected, the individual’s symptoms may be interfering with their ability to attend to their careREAD MORE >
When someone you love requires a conservatorship, it’s important to have the right person appointed to protect their interests. Ideally, your loved one will have a conservator who is able to attend to their needs and safeguard theirREAD MORE >
If you have a child with an individualized education program (IEP), you are already an experienced advocate for making sure your child receives a good education. As your child gets older, you may be wondering aboutREAD MORE >
For you, taking care of your disabled child is a full-time job. Receiving help from friends and family members can only go so far, and relying on them all hours, day and night, makes you feelREAD MORE >