American babies and toddlers with disabilities are entitled to publicly funded therapies known as Early Intervention, since all U.S. states and territories accept federal funding for this program. But stagnant pay and an increasing cost of living mean many health care providers can no longer afford to participate and children s development is suffering as a result
American babies and toddlers with disabilities are entitled to publicly funded therapies but many health care providers can no longer afford to participate in.
The federally mandated Early Intervention program is plagued by chronic staffing shortages nationwide, leaving thousands of desperate parents frustrated.
American babies and toddlers with disabilities are entitled to publicly funded therapies but many health care providers can no longer afford to participate in.
American babies and toddlers with disabilities are entitled to publicly funded therapies but many health care providers can no longer afford to participate in.