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TN Nursing Homes Report Largest Employment Drop in History

Tennessee nursing homes are reporting the largest employment drop in history. In an article by Kathryn Rickmeyer posted in the Williamson Home Page, Rickmeyer noted that Tennessee nursing homes have a long-term care problem: 18 months after the COVID-19 crisis began, their staffs are shrinking faster than ever, according to statistics from the Tennessee Department of Labor.

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Self Evaluation Plan and Transition Plan - Part 2, Who is in Charge?

An important step in creating a successful Self Evaluation Plan and Transition Plan is to establish key participants to design and operate the SEPTP. With support from executive leadership in the entity, an ADA Coordinator with overall responsibility for the SEPTP should be designated.

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Self Evaluation Plan and Transition Plan: Part 3 - Public Notice

State and local government entities are required to ensure that interested people, including people with vision or hearing impairments, can obtain information as to the ”existence and location of accessible services, activities, and facilities.” Public and private (non-government) entities should do this also. Public notices play a key role in providing this information.

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Self Evaluation Plan and Transition Plan: Part 4 - Getting Started with Training

This article about Self Evaluation Plan and Transition Plan (SEPTP) is Part 4 - Getting Started with Training. The information contained within this series can be used to build a new SEPTP or audit an existing SEPTP. Learning about the ADA, both the purpose and requirements, is critical whether you are just starting out with a SEPTP program or to train newcomers for inevitable turnovers in participants. Training will be an ongoing process for most entities.

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Self Evaluation Plan and Transition Plan: Part 5 - Grievance Procedure

A SEPTP should include a grievance procedure to provide individuals who believe they have experienced discrimination based on their disability with a formal method to register their complaint with the entity. The grievance procedure should provide guidelines to take the grievance through a process of review, resolution, and documentation.

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Self Evaluation Plan and Transition Plan: Part 6 - Entity Self-Evaluation

A SEPTP should include a grievance procedure to provide individuals who believe they have experienced discrimination based on their disability with a formal method to register their complaint with the entity. The grievance procedure should provide guidelines to take the grievance through a process of review, resolution, and documentation.

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Self Evaluation Plan and Transition Plan: Part 9 - Budget and Implementation

The budget for ADA installations should cover new facilities and alterations to existing facilities. Prioritizing ADA installations will help avoid complaints and lawsuits in the future. Implementation of the SEPTP should include peer inspections to avoid errors and omissions.

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DOJ Guidance Concerning Federal Statutes Affecting Methods of Voting

There are a lot of regulations and laws that affect methods of voting. It is important that all voting officials make sure that their voting procedures, methods, and facilities are compliant with all of these regulations and laws. On July 28, 2021, the the US Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a guidance document related to state and local governments’ administration of voting that explains the requirements of Title II of the ADA and other federal civil rights laws: Guidance Concerning Federal Statutes Affecting Methods of Voting.

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Ability Cuts All-Abilities Hair Salon Opens in Brentwood TN

The Ability Cuts all-abilities hair salon has opened in Brentwood, TN! In an article posted on News Channel 5 in Nashville, TN, by Seena Sleem, Elizabeth Cervantes recently opened Ability Cuts in Brentwood, as a salon that focuses on clients with special needs.

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Aging-in-Place Home Modifications for People Living with Huntington's Disease

Huntington's Disease is a common chronic and degenerative health conditions that can lead to disability. A Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) consultant can help with home modifications for these conditions. Understand that each disabled individual will be different, as will each house. Each case should be evaluated and modified in accordance with the specific needs of the disabled individual.

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