no it is a personal choice
No, personal choice.
If you are blind or missing a leg, arm, hand ect. Something that you need to do physical work. or u broke ur leg and u have a wheelchair
If you are blind or missing a leg, arm, hand ect. Something that you need to do physical work. or u broke ur leg and u have a wheelchair
Using physical restraint for safety of staff
in the automotive world it is a restraint that you have to apply youself such as a seatbelt.
Some have physical and mental disabilities.
The Americans with Disabilities Act was created to lower physical and legal obstacles for people with disabilities.
He became violent and aggressive to the point that he required physical restraint, but everyone still loved him.
People can get mental or physical disabilities through a variety of factors, including genetics, illness, injury, or environmental factors. Mental disabilities can also be caused by brain injury or chemical imbalances, while physical disabilities can result from accidents, developmental issues, or aging. Early intervention and appropriate support can help individuals manage and cope with their disabilities.
Yes, pushing someone out of a wheelchair can be considered a crime, as it may constitute assault or battery, depending on the circumstances and jurisdiction. Such an act can result in physical harm, emotional distress, or both to the individual in the wheelchair. Legal consequences can vary based on intent, the severity of the incident, and any resulting injuries.
No, but that's a horrible question. Many only have physical disabilities that make it difficult for them to walk, and therefore, need the assistance of a wheelchair. For those who have both mental and physical disabilities, the mental disability does not make them dumb. They can have a wide variety of mental disorders, which in some cases, delay their learning, but does not render them dumb Furthermore, people in wheelchairs didn't choose to be the way they are. If anything, they would rather be up and walking around like all of the rest of their peers. Just because they are in a wheelchair doesn't mean they are dumb, and just because others like you and I may walk, doesn't make us smart. Besides, I have met people in wheelchairs, and they would much rather not have the extra attention.
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