4.24 Americans With Disabilities Act
ISSUE DATE: 09/2020
People with disabilities should receive individualized services and meaningful opportunities.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services requires that people with disabilities should experience:
The Americans with Disabilities Act applies to anyone who meets at least 1 of the following conditions:
The ADA definition of disability is different than the criteria in programs that provide cash assistance based on disability, such as Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Income.
Eligibility and employment services workers must:
Inform all participants that the Americans with Disabilities Act provides them rights to equal access to all services and benefits regardless of a physical or mental disability.
Give the DHS brochure Do you have a disability? (DHS-4133) (PDF) to participants:
This brochure is also available in:
Do you have a disability? (DHS-4133-HMN) (PDF) Hmong
Do you have a disability? (DHS-4133-RUS) (PDF) Russian
Do you have a disability? (DHS-4133-SOM) (PDF) Somali
Do you have a disability? (DHS-4133-SPA) (PDF) Spanish
Do you have a disability? (DHS-4133-VIE) (PDF) Vietnamese
Employment Plans for anyone with a disability must consider any and all limitations due to the disability.
Many participants with disabilities will be eligible for Family Stabilization Services (FSS). Develop an employment plan for FSS participants based on the participant’s individual circumstances.
For information:
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