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Disability Rights
Guardianship Handbook
- Advance Directives
- Advance Directives
- Age Discrimination
- Civil Rights
- Disability
- Disability Rights
- Estate Planning
- Estate Planning
- Family Law
- Guardianship
- Guardianship
- Guardianship & Conservatorship
- Health Care
- Living Wills
- Living Wills
- Living Wills
- Mental Health
- Mental Health Issues
- Mental Health Rights
- Other Disability
- Other Powers of attorney/advance directives/living wills
- Other Powers of attorney/advance directives/living wills
- Power of Attorney/Advanced Directive
- Powers of Attorney
- Powers of Attorney
- Powers of attorney/advance directives/living wills
- Powers of attorney/advance directives/living wills
- Removal of guardians/conservators
- Senior Citizens
- Wills/Estates
What do you do if your grandfather, who lives alone and can no longer cook for himself, won't leave his home for a nursing home or assisted living facility?
What do you do if your aunt can no longer manage her finances but seems capable of caring for herself in her small apartment?
These questions and others are answered in the new edition of the Guardianship Handbook . .
Information about deaf access to legal services
- Access
- Advocate Videoconferencing
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Assistive Technology
- Civil Right to Counsel
- Civil Rights
- Client Videoconferencing
- Community and Client Education
- Delivery
- Disability
- Disability
- Disability Rights
- Ethical Issues
- Human Rights
- Language Access
- Non-Discrimination
- Non-Governmental Agencies
- Other ADA
- Reasonable Accommodation
- Rehabilitation Act
- Staff Training
- Technology
- Training
- Videoconferencing
I was asked about whether we have the technology to meet the needs of deaf clients. This requires some research, which I am still in the process of doing. I have collected some very relevant materials which I am posting here.
Every advocate and employee who may interact with a deaf client should be reading these materials so that they are prepared before meeting with deaf clients.




