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The Horrors of The Elder Care (Care?) System!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I was my mother and my father's chosen Power of Attorney for several years prior to their both passing away. My father was sent in and out of nursing homes when he periodically got ill. My blind and
disabled
...
2.
Assembly-approved Lampitt Diegnan bill to give more input to those affected by disabilities
(N.J./State)
... December 3, 2012. Family members have been fighting for several years for the opportunity to be more involved in their
disabled
relative’s program. The bill, which would provide an avenue for greater family ...
3.
Schaer working to provide for Hurricane Sandy victims
(N.J./State)
... the Rights of Persons with Disabilities signifies bigotry Protections for the developmentally
disabled
are long overdue Bankruptcy of Social Security Disability Insurance would be a fiscal disaster ...
4.
Republican rejection of Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities signifies bigotry
(Opinion/Commentary)
... devoid of the basic civil, human and due process rights that the non-
disabled
population enjoys. The “Second Class” citizen status that people with disabilities continue to be burdened with is an ...
5.
Protections for the developmentally disabled are long overdue
(Opinion/Commentary)
...
disabled
population may be ongoing and possibly has existed for a long period of time. Unfortunately, the victims of such abuse are unable to report these events to proper authorities and the patter of ...
6.
Bear Hunt
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... A person commits the crime of cruelty to animals if the person: overdrives, overloads, overworks, tortures, torments, deprives of necessary sustenance, carries in a cruel manner, abandons a sick or
disabled
...
7.
NJEJA commentary: Achieving an equitable recovery after Hurricane Sandy
(Opinion/Commentary)
... homeless, the chronically ill, the
disabled
, individuals in long term care facilities, low-income communities, and communities of color. While we are concerned about all communities, as environmental ...
8.
Bankruptcy of Social Security Disability Insurance would be a fiscal disaster
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Lampitt-Diegnan bill would help families of developmentally
disabled
in planning Has Gov. Christie made New Jersey a better place to live? Merit pay will destroy the teaching profession The ...
9.
Selling lottery tickets online will hurt N.J. small businesses
(Opinion/Commentary)
... for education and the
disabled
. Generally, I am in favor of privatization in state government. When possible I think that free enterprise is better suited to provide many services better than government ...
10.
Bear Hunt
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... torments, deprives of necessary sustenance, carries in a cruel manner, abandons a sick or
disabled
animal, cruelly beats or otherwise abuses, needlessly mutilates, or kills a living animal. So, yes, hunting ...
11.
Lampitt-Diegnan bill would help families of developmentally disabled in planning
(Opinion/Commentary)
... neglect and exploitation. In addition, family members contendthat have are allowed to provide limited input in the planning of programs for their
disabled
relative. Several legislators have attempted ...
12.
Has Gov. Christie made New Jersey a better place to live?
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Columbia University and an advanced degree in Disability Law from New York Law. RECENT COLUMNS BY SALVATORE PIZZURO Merit pay will destroy the teaching profession The developmentally
disabled
continue ...
13.
Powerball winning numbers pass $180 million mark
(Money/Economy)
... who had been
disabled
since 2009 with a back injury used his last four quarters to play Classic 47 Lotto, and took home a jackpot of $1.3 million. The man’s name, age, and hometown were not released, ...
14.
Snorting the Koch: Koch brother-backed group sternly warns Gov. Christie on Obamacare
(Opinion/Commentary)
... and when Democrats could talk to them without them suddenly erupting into unintelligible rants, kicking in the sand like a bunch of mentally
disabled
man-children all for party gamesmanship, Christie could ...
15.
Merit pay will destroy the teaching profession
(Opinion/Commentary)
... holds a doctorate in Developmental Disabilities from Columbia University and an advanced degree in Disability Law from New York Law. RECENT COLUMNS BY SALVATORE PIZZURO The developmentally
disabled
...
16.
Keep All Seven Developmental Centers In New Jersey Open. Governor Christie, Please Do The Right Thing.
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... died as a result of the devastating storm, is much less than the increase in the mortality rate which will result from the movement of the Developmentally
Disabled
. Hurricane Sandy was an act of mother ...
17.
The developmentally disabled continue to live and die without basic civil, human and due process rights
(Opinion/Commentary)
...
disabled
citizens in foster care. That bill still awaits the Governor’s signature. An attempt to entice the legislature to extend protections to developmentally
disabled
people in all residential settings ...
18.
Social programs benefit all
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
The majority of people who benefit from social programs are older citizens, veterans, the
disabled
, and people too ill to work. Think about it, Scared." When you retire Romney wants you to be handed ...
19.
Tara’s Law passes legislature: How many more must die before protections are provided for the developmentally disabled?
(Opinion/Commentary)
... for legislators and advocates for people with developmental disabilities, the bill leaves the majority of developmentally
disabled
New Jerseyans without protections. Tara’s Law does not address the residents ...
20.
N.J. 'James Bond Gang' burglarizing homes in time for 'Skyfall' movie release
(N.J./State)
... they
disabled
the home security system, and pulled the plugs on the cameras. The James Bond Gang got their name from burglars who used 007-like BMWs to escape back in the 1980s, according to Teaneck ...
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