Mar 19 Coronavirus Kentucky Changes Its Vaccine Policy After Questions About Prioritizing People With Disabilities UPDATE: After this story was published, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear addressed the vaccine status for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities during his coronavirus briefing on Monday, March 22. “To clarify questions that were asked last week, all individuals with intellectual or behavioral conditions are eligible to get the vaccine in 1c right now, and […] By Corinne Boyer Mar 19 Coronavirus Kentucky Changes Its Vaccine Policy After Questions About Prioritizing People With Disabilities Corinne Boyer
Oct 13 Economy Trying Times For Transit: Rural Systems Face Flat Funding And Rising Demand Thelma Daulton goes to the salon to get her hair done at the same time every Friday. She gets picked up at her house and greeted by one of many familiar faces from the Rural Transit Enterprises, Coordinated, or RTEC. Daulton is 95 years old and has been riding the public transit system in Somerset, […] By Becca Schimmel Oct 13 Economy Trying Times For Transit: Rural Systems Face Flat Funding And Rising Demand Becca Schimmel
Jun 29 Health After Obamacare: Disability Services At Risk In Medicaid Changes The young man with dimples and an easy smile stood in front of an audience seated in folding metal chairs. Jake Parsons talked a little about his life, and how, as someone living with a disability, he’s able to do what he does. “I’m 24 years old. I am a member of the Kentucky Star […] By Mary Meehan Jun 29 Health After Obamacare: Disability Services At Risk In Medicaid Changes Mary Meehan