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what is whole person impairment rating and how does it relate to disability rating
Yes. A person may have a handicap, meaning one of several things. It may mean that he or she is handicapped, where the word refers to the specific disability the person suffers. It may also mean a disadvantage given to a superior competitor in order to level the playing field. For example, a 10-goal handicap may be required for an amateur hockey team to compete with a professional team.
A disability is a condition or function judged to be significantly impaired relative to the usual standard of an individual or group. A handicap person is one who is physically challenged from some of his physical part of his body. The main difference between a disabled and a handicap person is the person who is having some disease like mental disorder, hearing damage etc. and the handicap person is one who is physically challenged from some of his physical part of his body.
Disabled, or for a person with a mental disability, you can use the term "mentally challenged."
A disability is a condition or function judged to be significantly impaired relative to the usual standard of an individual or group. A handicap person is one who is physically challenged from some of his physical part of his body. The main difference between a disabled and a handicap person is the person who is having some disease like mental disorder, hearing damage etc. and the handicap person is one who is physically challenged from some of his physical part of his body.
A disabled person is one with a physical or mental handicap that impedes or impairs his or her daily activities. Legal requirements for disabled status (benefits, parking) vary by location and agency. (see related question)
3 percent disability partial body
In the acute phase, while it is healing, the person most likely has a temporary disability. Whether the person has a permanent impairment depends on how well the fracture heals and whether there are any residual neurological impairments. The person's treating doctor would be in the best position to answer this.
Yes, it is perfectly normal. A handicap person shouldn't be categorised because of their physical state because they are normal people. They have the right to be in a relationship as much as anyone else, and your feelings for them should not change because of their disability it shouldn't matter to you, see the person not the disability! Simarlily your age should not matter either as with someone's disability.
An illiterate person is one who cannot read because they have never been taught how. A dyslexic person suffers from a learning disability which makes it more difficult for them to read.
(the guy in the wheelchair?) no
Visually impaired, visual impairment also works as stated.