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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Resources for Hispanic Americans within the Disability Community

As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept 15 – Oct 15, 2024), it’s important to recognize and honor the significant contributions of Hispanic Americans. Hispanic Americans have made remarkable strides in advocacy and support, often in areas that don’t receive enough attention. This month, we shine a spotlight on these contributions and acknowledge the unique challenges faced by the Hispanic community.

Hispanic Americans represent a significant portion of the population in the United States, including the disability community. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 5.9 million Hispanic or Latino Americans have a disability. This statistic emphasizes the importance of addressing the specific needs and challenges faced by this community. At Roose & Ressler, we are dedicated to connecting disabled individuals across various backgrounds with the support they need to thrive.

Support for Hispanic Americans in the Disability Community

Cultural background plays a large role in shaping the approach towards disability and access to resources. In many Hispanic cultures, the emphasis on family values is a major strength, often providing a strong internal support system for individuals with disabilities; however, there can also be stigmas and misconceptions that prevent people from seeking external help. 

Programs aimed at raising awareness about disability within Hispanic communities have been crucial in breaking down barriers and promoting inclusivity. These organizations are dedicated to supporting Hispanic Americans with disabilities, providing resources, advocacy, and calling attention to their unique needs:

  1. National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA)
  2. Hispanic Access Foundation
  3. National Alliance for Hispanic Health
  4. National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA)
  5. National Coalition for Latinxs with Disabilities (CNLD)

By accessing these resources, individuals and families can find the valuable guidance needed to navigate through any challenges they may encounter.

How Roose & Ressler Supports the Hispanic Community

We understand that applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and other benefits can be overwhelming, particularly for those facing language barriers. Roose & Ressler attorney, Melissa Kunder, is fluent in Spanish, ensuring our services are accessible to Spanish-speaking clients. Melissa’s ability to communicate conversationally in Spanish allows us to offer personalized legal assistance to those navigating the complexity of disability benefits. If you or a loved one is struggling with a disability that has impacted your ability to work, don’t hesitate to schedule a free consultation with us. We’re here to provide guidance and support throughout the disability benefits process.

The Roose & Ressler Team is located in Lorain, Toledo, and Wooster, Ohio. You can count on us as your local disability specialist to analyze your case thoroughly in order to determine what is necessary for you to receive benefits. We assess the best methods to prove the crucial facts of your case and gather the necessary evidence. Having 40+ years of experience serving Northern Ohioans, we know the ins and outs of the local disability process.

Access our free tool:

Guide to Preparing and Applying for
Social Security Disability

For something this important, trust the team that knows.

We know our way around the process. We know what works and what doesn’t. We know specifically how to handle cases in northern Ohio and have four locations to serve you.

Hiring Roose & Ressler can alleviate the feeling of being alone throughout the process. We act as your point person and will be here to answer all your questions. We’ll make sure you meet the necessary deadlines and requirements for the appeals process.

If you’re ready to get started, call us for a free consultation.