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Podcast 22- Help, Explained: Disability Services 101

12 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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From confusion to clarity: unlocking disability support. In this episode, the 15-Minute Advocate breaks down the wide range of disability services available to individuals and families—especially here in Massachusetts. From early intervention and Special Education supports to adult services like job coaching, housing assistance, and independent living programs, we walk through what’s out there and how to access it. I also talk about the role of agencies like Department of Developmental Services and Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, and how they support individuals across the lifespan. Whether you’re a parent, self-advocate, or professional, this episode gives you a clear starting point to navigate systems that can often feel overwhelming—and reminds you that you don’t have to figure it out alone.

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