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What does Disability really mean?

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Disabled means can't do something. Such as someone that can't walk. they have a disability then. It means there is a substantial impairment to the individual's daily life functions. It is important to know that just because someone has a certain ailment means they have a disability. For example if a person is missing a leg, it doesn't necessarily mean he's handicapped. The term "disability" means that the ailment he has prevents him or substantially impairs him from performing certain functions.

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