The Idaho Legislature’s plans to cut nearly $22 million from Medicaid disability services hit a road block Monday. Now, lawmakers are working behind the scenes to find a path forward on making ...
Ned Fowkes and Alice Whitford visit their daughter, Eva, at the supported living home in Boise, Idaho, that she shares with another person with disabilities. The home is staffed round-the-clock with ...
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Idaho Schools Consistently Break Disability Laws. Parents Say They’re Not Doing Enough to Fix the Problem.
In Idaho, students with disabilities have performed worse in reading and math than many of their peers in other states, federal data shows. Idaho was among the states with the most founded complaints ...
A program that lets Idaho parents and spouses serve as paid caregivers is set to end in two months. The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS, recently approved the Idaho ...
BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho lawmaker is pushing to restore a state program that paid parents and spouses to care for their loved ones with severe disabilities after the Department of Health and Welfare ...
Seeking recourse: Parents are increasingly turning to the complaint process to get help for their disabled children. Unresponsive districts: When districts break the law, the state tells them to fix ...
Originally published Jan. 14 on idahocapitalsun.com. To balance the state’s budget, Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s plan says the state could cut Medicaid services for dental care and people with ...
BOISE (KFF Health News) — Families of Idahoans with disabilities say their lives could be upended as lawmakers in the state’s Republican-dominated Legislature mull sweeping cuts. Services at risk ...
These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story. Kali Larsen sat at her desk at Fruitland Elementary School in Idaho earlier this year, trying to read the test ...
Originally published May 20 on IdahoCapitalSun.com. A program that lets Idaho parents and spouses serve as paid caregivers is set to end in two months.
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