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Health Care Access for Patients with Cognitive Disabilities

People with cognitive disabilities (such as intellectual, learning, communication, autism, ADHD, and psychiatric disabilities) face numerous barriers to maximizing their health and full potential.

During this session, learn how reasonable modifications of policies, practices, and procedures ensure that people with cognitive disabilities have access to the care they need.

Participants will have an opportunity to pose questions to the speakers following the presentation.

General Accommodations: Open or Closed Captions, Materials Available in Alternate Formats

From the Sponsor: Region 5 - Great Lakes ADA Center, ADA National Network,

Audience: People with Disabilities, State and Local Government, ADA Coordinator, Consumer Advocate, Family Member of Person With Disability, Medical Professional, Practitioners, Service Provider

Topic: Facility Access, Technology (Accessible), Accessible Parking, Accessible Technologies, Effective Communication, Medical Assistance, Non-Discrimination, Program Access, Reasonable Modification of Policy and Procedures, Service Animals

Credit: ACTCP Credit, Attendance, Registration Required

Registration (free).

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