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Have you ever thought about what would happen if you get into an accident or become sick with an illness that disables you permanently, or even temporarily to your finances?

 


Disability - support services
Disability support services work with people with a disability, their families and carers.

Disability Living Allowance
Disability Living Allowance is a tax-free benefit for people under 65, including children, who have care needs or problems with getting about.

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The Disability Handbook
This is a handbook for DLA and AA decision makers. It explains the care needs and mobility requirements likely to arise from various disabilities and chronic illnesses.
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A learning disability is a disorder that inhibits or interferes with the skills of learning, including speaking, listening, reading, writing, or mathematical ability.

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Statistics of Disability
According to the US Department of Commerce, a person has a disability when he/she has difficulty with any of the following: ...

The exact causes of a learning disability are unknown. The way a person's brain works may cause learning disabilities. Certain biological, genetic, or environmental factors are linked with learning disabilities.

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Alternate Names : Intellectual and developmental disability
Definition
Mental retardation is a condition diagnosed before age 18 that includes below-average general intellectual function, and a lack of the skills necessary for daily living.

Disability is defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as "a ... Some disability rights activists use an acronym TAB, "Temporarily Able-Bodied" ...
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Disability
A defect in performing a normal activity or action (eg. inability to dress or walk).
Adaptation
A change in the sensitivity to light of a photoreceptor or the visual system as a whole to match the average light intensity present.

Disability employment advisers (DEA) in your local jobcentre. They can provide details of the Access to Work programme for people with disabilities.
Directgov jobs and skills search - the national jobs and learning website.

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Disability. Loss of range of motion in the affected joint can make it difficult to use that joint. For instance, diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis in your shoulder can make it difficult and painful to use your arm.
Difficulty swallowing.

Disability insurance-This type of insurance will pay a benefit if you are injured or become injured and can't work. Typically, there is a set amount of money paid directly to you each month you are disabled.

Disability
The progressive nature of Huntington's disease will eventually force patients to retire from employment.

Disability and independence
Physical or mental disability doesn't mean you always have to rely on other people. Find out more about living an independent life.
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Disability: In the context of health experience, a disability is a restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal.

Disability, alcohol- or drug-related Any problem, illness, or other consequence of harmful use, acute intoxication, or dependence that inhibits an individual's capacity to act normally in the context of social or economic activities.

State Disability and Employment Programs
Many state social services agencies will help with medical expenses.

Reading Disability is a reading and language-based learning disability, also commonly called dyslexia. For most children with learning disabilities receiving special education services, the primary area of difficulty is reading.

Disability is highly variable as each spinal cord injury is unique. Disability will depend on the site and extent of injury, severity of symptoms, and whether the symptoms are temporary or permanent.

Disability and Sports Training - A list of Resources/Organizations ( * external resource)
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disability " a physical or mental impairment that interferes with or prevents "normal" achievement in a particular function.

Disability is more common than death. Infection high in the spinal cord or in the brain increases the risk of breathing problems.
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Disability can vary from none to partial or complete loss of movement or sensation. Nerve pain may be uncomfortable and last a long time. If pain is severe and continuing, see a pain specialist to be sure you have access to all pain treatment options.

disability - the inability to perform an activity in a normal way as a result of an impairment, such as not being able to walk due to a weakness or paralysis in a leg.

Disability
Long-term (chronic) discomfort or pain
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Disability
The condition of being disabled; incapacity; Weakness. [Heritage]
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The disability resulting from strokes is devastating to the stroke victim and family, but the good news is that therapies are available to help rehabilitate post-stroke patients with any of the following:
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severe disability (intermittent claudication that causes interference with lifestyle and/or ability to work)
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problem disability
A disability that is mainly caused by mental disorder or mental state.
progesterone
Female a hormone that is secreted by the ovaries which affects many aspects of the female body, including menstrual cycles and pregnancy.

Learning disability is a general term that describes specific kinds of learning problems. A learning disability can cause a person to have trouble learning and using certain skills. The skills most often affected are:
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Learning disability characterized by impaired reading ability and tendency to reverse characters.
Dysmenorrhea
Painful menstruation or cramps.

Permanent disability, such as blindness or learning disorders, in infants with congenital toxoplasmosis
Return of the disease
Spread of infection in a person with a weakened immune system (can be deadly)
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ADHD is a disability. Children with ADHD have to learn ways to deal with their symptoms (inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity) that cause them to have difficulties in life.
Children outgrow ADHD.

To have a disability means that one has fundamental difficulty accomplishing things that others take for granted. More...
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Pain and Disability
Left untreated, gout can develop into a painful and disabling chronic disorder. Persistent gout can destroy cartilage and bone, causing irreversible joint deformities and loss of motion.

A learning disability is a condition that produces a gap between someone's ability and his or her performance. Most people with dyslexia are of average or above-average intelligence, but read at levels significantly lower than expected.

Learning disability
A disorder in one or more of the processes in the brain involved in understanding or using written or spoken language. Examples include inability to read, write, spell, speak, or perform mathematical calculations.

___Learning disability - a disorder that affects people's ability to either interpret what they see and hear or to link information from different parts of the brain.

Intellectual disability, also referred to as mental retardation, is a disability that begins in childhood.

Intellectual disability ranges from mild to severe in people with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome.

Intellectual disability
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Intellectual Disability
It's caused by a problem with how the brain works. The diagnosis is based on intelligence quotient (IQ) tests and a child's learning problems. The disability can range from mild to severe.

Intellectual disability - Almost all babies born with Down syndrome are intellectually disabled, but the degree of impairment can vary a lot.

The amount of disability that results from osteonecrosis depends on what part of the bone is affected, how large an area is involved, and how effectively the bone rebuilds itself.

Developmental disability is a substantial handicap in mental or physical functioning, with onset before the age of 18 and of indefinite duration.

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AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT (ADA): a federal law that requires employers to offer certain protections and benefits (including "reasonable accommodation") to persons with disabilities that substantially limit major life activities.

Reading Disability Another term for dyslexia, sometimes referred to as reading disorder or reading difference.

reduce pain and disability among persons with arthritis;
improve physical, psychosocial and work function for persons with arthritis;
establish or increase reasonable access to health care specialists in the field of rheumatology.

developmental disability
Cognitive or physical impairment that may begin at birth and is expected to last a lifetime.

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