Until recently, Chamisa Melton and her husband were forced to carry their 5-year-old son from the house to the car if they went anywhere. The house didn't have a ramp, and Matthew Melton II uses a wheelchair. The boy has multiple disabilities ...
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First event to focus on occupational therapy for Indigenous communities; includes regional and rural participants via video linkup SYDNEY, Australia – 2 December, 2008 – Australia’s Academic and Research Network (AARNet) today announced it is ...
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It's 9 a.m. on a snowy Tuesday, and Micah Magnusson is getting ready for work. The 20-year-old Haslett man lies on a green, vinyl-covered table as therapists Alice Maxson and Laurie Armelagos and nurse Lynsee Phillips wrap his body and legs in canvas ...
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LAKE IN HILLS – Sure, the lunch rules are written in red Crayon ... on a paper plate ... stuck to the refrigerator door, but they are rules, nonetheless. And here’s the important part: Students at the Alexander Leigh Center for Autism helped ...
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In a burst of activity meant to leave a lasting stamp on the federal government, the Bush White House in the past month has approved 61 new regulations on environmental, security, social and commercial matters that by its own estimate will have an ...
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