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The lives of mentally disabled individuals have changed over time due to increased access to support services, better understanding of mental health conditions, and improved legislation protecting their rights. There is a greater emphasis on inclusion, independence, and empowerment for individuals with mental disabilities, leading to improved quality of life and opportunities for social integration.
It is good to be mentally healthy because good mental health enables you to think more clearly and act more sanely and calmly, which makes life easier for you and those around you. Good mental health keeps you safer and prolongs your life, and is just better overall for you.
Being mentally healthy is important for overall well-being and quality of life. It affects how we think, feel, and act, as well as how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Good mental health enables us to navigate life's challenges, build resilience, and maintain positive relationships.
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If you were born in the 1930's with a mental disability, you were most likely locked up in an institution where you would live a miserable life. Take Lennie Small from Of Mice and Men for example; he was treated terribly by everyone besides his caretaker, George. If George wasn't there to take care of him, he'd be in an institution. So ultimately if you were mentally disabled in the 1930's, you would be treated horribly in an institution for the length of your life.
It is necessary to have an estate planning lawyer when you have come to the point in life where you have settled down, and want to make sure that everything will go as you wish after you die, or possibly become mentally disabled.
No, Dianna Agron, who plays Quinn on Glee, is not disabled in real life.
Most, if not all, Christians believe that:Everyone is equal in the eyes of God, including the disabled and elderly. No race is better than another.Disabled people have the right to the same quality of life which everyone else has.All people have a purpose, and God always has a reason for suffering or illness, even if it is not always easy to see.Another point:From a spiritual standpoint, the mentally disabled would NOT be "equal in the eyes of God" in this regard: they are in no danger of being judged for "sinfulness." God will not hold anyone to a standard that they cannot comprehend (Romans 5:13 and others).
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The role of friendship to a person with mental disabilities is very important. They may take a long time to trust people and having a friend that is always there will comfort them and help them in their daily life.
By French Law If A Mentally Disabled Adoptive Sister Have A Say In Regards To Any Property?If the daughter was found by doctors to be mentally incapable of making any judgments in her life and this diagnosis is recorded, then the answer is no. However, in all good conscience it is best when one sells property knowing the fact their adopted sister is mentally disabled that they are fair and try to help provide for the mentally disabled adoptive daughter (in other words, split the amount in half and put her half in an interest bearing account for future medical bills and care). It's all about the right thing to do.The French legal system is similar to the US as it requires persons who are mentally disabled or incompetent to receive legal representation (guardian and conservator) appointed by the court to oversee financial and personal matters. In such a case as cited the sister would have legal status as to the disposition of the property through her appointed legal counsel who would then petition the court for approval of any action concerning the property before it could be taken. The mentally disabled sister would, in principle, be represented by a guardian ("tuteur"). That guardian could only object to the sale of the property if such sale caused harm to the adoptive daughter, which is unlikely. The adoptive daughter would be entitled to her share of the sale proceeds, like her brothers/sisters. Source: www.solicitor.fr
A bit of a struggle, as in all forms of capitalism (the USSR was state capitalist).
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