Disability Rights New Mexico /tags/disability-rights-new-mexico Disability Rights New Mexico en-US Copyright Sat, 09 Mar 2024 01:37:50 GMT Incarcerated people are one step closer to access of an opioid use disorder medication /local-news/2024-03-08/incarcerated-people-are-one-step-closer-to-access-of-an-opioid-use-disorder-medication Incarcerated people in the state’s custody are a step closer to being able to receive a medication for opioid use disorder. That’s because of a recent settlement in federal court.The settlement will require the state to provide access to the prescription medication to people already taking it before entering prison. Sat, 09 Mar 2024 01:37:50 GMT /local-news/2024-03-08/incarcerated-people-are-one-step-closer-to-access-of-an-opioid-use-disorder-medication Megan Myscofski Many of Albuquerque’s older adults experiencing homelessness live in a shelter that can’t meet their needs /local-news/2024-02-12/many-of-albuquerques-older-adults-experiencing-homelessness-live-in-a-shelter-that-cant-meet-their-needs Homelessness in older adults is increasing at a fast clip across the country.In Albuquerque, much of that population is in one place: the city’s main shelter on the Westside. That facility, however, is not set up to care for older folks or people with disabilities. Mon, 12 Feb 2024 15:39:59 GMT /local-news/2024-02-12/many-of-albuquerques-older-adults-experiencing-homelessness-live-in-a-shelter-that-cant-meet-their-needs Megan Myscofski Oversight group releases a critical report on city’s shelter following an onsite death /local-news/2024-01-31/oversight-group-releases-a-critical-report-on-citys-shelter-following-an-onsite-death An oversight group recently performed an investigation into the Westside Emergency Housing Center, a homeless shelter 18 miles from downtown Albuquerque. The group’s findings and recommendations give insight to the shelter, its capacities, and its limits. Wed, 31 Jan 2024 16:18:14 GMT /local-news/2024-01-31/oversight-group-releases-a-critical-report-on-citys-shelter-following-an-onsite-death Megan Myscofski Lawmakers Grapple With Sub-Minimum Wages For Workers With Disabilities /public-health-new-mexico/2019-09-12/lawmakers-grapple-with-sub-minimum-wages-for-workers-with-disabilities People with intellectual and developmental disabilities often get individualized support in order to hold a job. Many work for regular pay, but a nearly… Fri, 13 Sep 2019 00:59:03 GMT /public-health-new-mexico/2019-09-12/lawmakers-grapple-with-sub-minimum-wages-for-workers-with-disabilities Hannah Colton Potential Changes To Medicaid Draw Criticism /public-health-new-mexico/2017-06-15/potential-changes-to-medicaid-draw-criticism More than three years after the health care expansion, 43 percent of New Mexico’s total population is signed up for Medicaid. But budgets are tight, and… Thu, 15 Jun 2017 23:34:51 GMT /public-health-new-mexico/2017-06-15/potential-changes-to-medicaid-draw-criticism Marisa Demarco Lawsuit: Vulnerable Groups Should Have Say In APD Reform /local-news/2015-03-09/lawsuit-vulnerable-groups-should-have-say-in-apd-reform Three groups called for homeless people and people with mental illnesses to be represented in the process to reform the Albuquerque Police Department.… Mon, 09 Mar 2015 23:51:47 GMT /local-news/2015-03-09/lawsuit-vulnerable-groups-should-have-say-in-apd-reform Solitary Confinement in New Mexico: Part I /public-health-new-mexico/2014-04-28/solitary-confinement-in-new-mexico-part-i The hole. That’s what they call it on television. It’s the mind-shattering pit fictional prisoners will do anything to avoid.In real life, human rights… Mon, 28 Apr 2014 13:24:36 GMT /public-health-new-mexico/2014-04-28/solitary-confinement-in-new-mexico-part-i Marisa Demarco