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Learning Disabilities May Impact Health Over a Lifetime
Learning disabilities are not curable and can be considered lifelong challenges to overcome, but for 1 in 5 children affected, early intervention may bring improved health outcomes.
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Providing full care and wrap-around services for people with disabilities
The Multi-Assistance Center at Morgan’s Wonderland in San Antonio provides specialized services and comprehensive care for people with disabilities.
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Developing long-term employment opportunities for those with disabilities
In Tennessee, an effort is underway to create full-time employment for about 150 people with disabilities, where they can work at home.
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Helping those with disabilities gain employment through internship experience
The new Disability Inclusion Internship Program helps individuals with disabilities gain employment through development of career skillsets and experiences.
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Learn How Internships for People with Disabilities Can Transform a Workplace
Outside of Houston, Texas, Project SEARCH interns become an important part of teams at UnitedHealthcare.
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Lucky’s Story: How a Service Coordinator Can Help Change a Life
A UnitedHealthcare service coordinator helps a member receive much-needed hearing aids.
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Students Living with Disabilities in Tennessee Participate in Paid Internship Program
UnitedHealthcare establishes internship program for Tennessee students with disabilities.
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Arizona Tax Credits Support One-of-a-Kind School for the Blind in Phoenix
UnitedHealthcare tax credits support Arizona schools offering innovative and healthy environments.
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Red Sox World Series Trophy Brings Joy to Arc of the South Shore
UnitedHealthcare helps makes dream come true by bringing the Red Sox World Series Trophy to the Arc of the South Shore for program participants.
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UnitedHealthcare-Supported ‘Coffee Connections’ Providing Outlet for Parents of Adult Children with Special Needs
UnitedHealthcare-funded program connects adult caregivers for children with special needs.