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Disabled World Introduces Disability Community Blogs Section
Posted on 30. Nov, 2010 by Pride Mobility Go Go.
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Disabled World Introduces Disability Community Blogs Section
Montreal, Quebec (PRWEB) April 8, 2009
Disabled World has introduced a new section aimed at more professional Writers who wish to contribute to Disabled World and the International Disability Community through independent, dedicated blogs.
Disabled World, the premier online International Disability Website, came online in 2004 thanks to the efforts of Lynn and Ian Langtree, who perceived the need for an Internet community for persons with disabilities. Disabled World offers News, Health Information, a Community Area and many additional services to persons with disabilities, seniors, veterans, and persons with health issues.
The new Disability Blogging area at Disabled World is open to skilled Writers who are dedicated to blogging at Disabled World, presenting information to the International Community that gathers there. Individual Blogs are established for Writers who wish to present information, as well as presentation of their writings through unique RSS feeds.
Thomas C. Weiss, M.A. is one of the first Writers to have joined the new Disability Blogs area available to Writers at Disabled World; he presents articles related to several areas of the disability realm. From the numbers of viewers and members reading his articles, the reaction to additional Writers should be very welcoming as awareness of this new area grows. Members of the site are happy to have the opportunity to blog through the, ‘Melting Pot,’ and Ian Langtree himself posts items through a Blog in this area of Disabled World.
Members at Disabled World also have the benefit of participating in the Disability Community Area, where there are many people who meet for friendship, shared good times, games and fun. The news available at Disabled World covers articles related to disability from around the world. There is an immense amount of health-related information available at Disabled World, and the amount of information grows daily.
Ian Langtree is quoted as saying, “I am very excited about the Disability Blog area of Disabled World, it gives skilled Writers the opportunity to participate in an International Community while gaining the recognition they deserve.”
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Social Security Disability For Bipolars.
Posted on 19. Nov, 2010 by Pride Mobility Go Go.
Social Security Disability For Bipolars.
Self-help Guide For Bipolars To Win Social Security Disability Benefits.
Social Security Disability For Bipolars.
Getting Social Security Disability: Your 9 Step Individual Action Plan
Written by an ex Disability Claims Examiner, Getting Social Security Disability: Your 9 Step Plan helps you get a fast and accurate decision on your claim! Learn to describe your disability using SSA’s language of function, check claim status and more…
Getting Social Security Disability: Your 9 Step Individual Action Plan
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Individual Education Plans (iep) demystified. Q&a book to help guide parents through the world of Special Education for children with Learning Disabilities Ask The Advocates how to get schools to speak plainly and help your children succeed in school.
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How a Disability Claim is Reviewed
Posted on 19. Oct, 2010 by Pride Mobility Go Go.
How a Disability Claim is Reviewed
While the Social Security Administration begins the process to determine disability, it is, in fact, a state agency called Disability Determination Services that makes the final decision in determining who is considered legally disabled. The first step of your disability claim is finding out if you are legally disabled is filling out an application with the Social Security Administration. They will review your information to determine whether you have worked enough years to qualify for disability. If you meet the basic requirements, the SSA will send your disability claim on to the Disability Determination Services in your state. This is where the real work on your application begins. Once your application reaches this point, the agency gathers information from doctors, hospitals and disability specialists. Your doctors are asked highly detailed information about your condition. Disability Determination Services will want to know various information about your medical condition, such as when and how it began and how this condition limits your physical activities.
Additionally, they will want to know what medical testing has shown and what types of treatments you have received/are receiving. Although your doctors are not asked to determine if you are disabled, they will be asked about how your condition affects your daily life. Your physicians will fill out a detailed information sheet about how they interpret your medical condition affects work-related activities such as walking, lifting, sitting, and remembering instructions.
Often the information given to the state agency by your doctors is not enough to make a decision. When this situation occurs, individual examinations will be scheduled for you. These additional tests may be with your own doctor, or a state contracted specialist. Social Security will pay for this additional testing.
After Disability Determination Services receives all the information they need, they will review your disability claim. After they have made a decision, they will forward all the information to Social Security. If the state agency does not approve your disability claim for disability, you may appeal their decision. Sometimes it is best to seek an expect for disability help if you are initially denied disability benefits. The appeals process may require additional medical testing and a hearing in front of a disability specialist. All disability applicants also have the right to counsel and receive disability help for your case from a variety of sources.
Eugene Watson specializes in writing about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). He spends his time researching and commenting on various aspects of Social Security Disability law.
His website is https://socialsecurity-disability.org
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Disabled World Introduces Disability Community Calendar of Events
Posted on 13. Oct, 2010 by Pride Mobility Go Go.
Montreal, Quebec (PRWEB) May 6, 2009
Disabled World has introduced a new section aimed at the disability community by presenting a calendar of Disability Events that are taking place around the world, including rehabilitation and assistive technology shows and trade fairs.
Disabled World’s new Disability Events area displays events related to Persons with disabilities from around the world, to include both assistive technology and rehabilitation shows and trade fairs. Disabled World also offers News, Health Information, a Community Area and many additional services to persons with disabilities, seniors, veterans, and persons with health issues. Disabled World is dedicated to building the most informative Disability Community Online.
The new Disability Events area at Disabled World displays listings which include disability awareness, exhibitions of disabled products and aids, daily living aids, homecare, conferences, workshops, festivals, and various other special events. The list of coming events concerning disability and health is updated regularly with information gathered from public sources, submissions by the public, and health and disability organizations worldwide.
Members of the Disabled World Community, as well as viewers of the site, are pleased with the availability of the wide variety of categories related to the new Disability Events area of Disabled-World.com and are happy to have it available. The Disabled World site has an incredible number of areas related to Persons with disabilities, Seniors, and Health Information. Disabled-World.com continues to grow and welcomes visitors from across the globe.
Members at Disabled World also have the benefit of participating in the Disability Community Area, where there are many people who meet for friendship, shared good times, games and fun. The news available at Disabled World covers articles related to disability from around the world.
When asked about the new Disability Events area of Disabled-World.com, Ian Langtree stated, “The capability to keep up-to-date on events related to People with disabilities is important because it informs not only the people who experience disability themselves, but their family members, friends, and others in society as well. Disabled World is very pleased to offer this new area to others.”
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Nolo’s Guide to Social Security Disability: Getting & Keeping Your Benefits
Posted on 04. Oct, 2010 by Pride Mobility Go Go.
Nolo’s Guide to Social Security Disability: Getting & Keeping Your Benefits
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