If
you're always on the lookout for resources to help people with
disabilities live as independently as possible, let Disability
Resources Monthly (DRM) be your guide.
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Since it
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as new books and videos about adapting computers, consumers'
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with disabilities, Internet resources for parents of children
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DRM provides
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centers, disability advocates, rehabilitation facilities, OTs
and PTs, educators, health and social service providers, and
interested consumers and family members. DRM has received wonderful
reviews from professional journals
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DRM is available
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