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  2. State schools, US (for people with disabilities) - Wikipedia

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    Many people with disabilities were put in prison or poorhouses. Dorothea Dix described: ... New Hampshire. Laconia State School (1901–1991) [36] New Jersey

  3. New Hampshire Department of Health & Human Services

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    The New Hampshire Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is a state agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, headquartered in Concord. Providing services in the areas of mental health, developmental disability, substance abuse, and public health, it is the largest agency operated by the state. [4]

  4. State Supplementation Program - Wikipedia

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    Eligibility criteria in New Hampshire are the following: being a resident of 65 years of age or older; being a resident between the ages of 18 and 64, and is determined by the State to be physically or mentally disabled, partially or fully; and; being a resident of any age who is determined by the State to be legally blind. [9]

  5. Disability justice advocate Jules Good joined other opponents of the End of Life Options Act in front of the New Hampshire Statehouse in Concord on Thursday, March 21, 2024.

  6. Services and supports for people with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    According to the Americans with disabilities act, people with disabilities are guaranteed equal opportunities when it comes to public accommodation, jobs, transportation, [6] government services and telecommunications. These allow for Americans with disabilities to be able to live as normal lives as possible apart from their disadvantage.

  7. Stephen Kuusisto - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Kuusisto was born in March 1955 in Exeter, New Hampshire, where he spent most of his childhood. His father worked as a professor of government at the University of New Hampshire and wanted to study the Cold War , so he moved his family to Helsinki , Finland , from 1958 to 1960.

  8. Supported employment - Wikipedia

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    Supported employment was developed in the United States in the 1970s as part of both vocational rehabilitation (VR) services (e.g., NYS Office of Vocational Services, 1978) and the advocacy for long term services and supports (LTSS) for individuals with significant disabilities in competitive job placements in integrated settings (e.g., businesses, offices, manufacturing facilities).

  9. Supported decision making - Wikipedia

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    Supported decision-making is the idea that people with mental or intellectual disabilities should make decisions about their own lives with the support of a team of people. Supported decision-making is an alternative to the guardianship model, where someone makes decisions for a person.