Disability Law Colorado was contacted by a person with a disability who wished to have his companion animal live with him.
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A landlord charged a fee when a man with disabilities needed to move into an assisted living residence, until Disability Law Colorado got involved.
Beth Will was living and working in the community until she got ill. The hospital discharged her to a nursing home for rehabilitation. And so began Beth’s struggle to move back into the community.
Disability Law Colorado helped a young man with disabilities who was living in student housing and attending college.
A woman and her employer had agreed that she would work no more 20 hours per week. The employer continually scheduled her for more than 20 hours per week and eventually she got ill and had to be hospitalized.
Disability Law Colorado advocated for a young man with disabilities when his request to attend a program for college students with disabilities was denied.
A young deaf man whose first language was American Sign Language, was struggling with his job in the hospitality industry.
A person with disabilities called Disability Law Colorado when she was unable to access the pool at a health club. After we wrote a letter, the health club installed a swimming pool lift.
Two students who are deaf were pursuing degrees in special education. The college intended not to recommend them for licensure because they were deaf.
We were contacted by a woman who was deaf and had a dream of becoming a nurse.