People with mental disabilities can face increased risk of physical health issues due to lack of access to appropriate healthcare, medication management, and lifestyle factors. They may also be at higher risk for social isolation, stigma, and discrimination, which can negatively impact their overall well-being. Additionally, they may face challenges in understanding and communicating about their health needs, leading to potential delays in receiving proper care.
People with disabilities may face challenges related to accessibility, discrimination, and limited opportunities for employment or social participation. These challenges can impact their quality of life and wellbeing.
Problems people face are: Cancer, Diabetes, Down syndrome, Mental breakdown, etc
It depends on how educated and sensitive people are to disabilities. There are still many prejudices, especially toward mental-emotional disabilities. Also, otherwise well but chronic pain sufferers face a lot of discrimination because they might not look "sick" and negative attitudes about needing narcotic pain medications.
Heath Leger is supposedly 28 years old. He is now dead. (have you seen the wrinkles on his face?) IT IS ALARMING!
ONE of the Main problems they face is having to live just knowing your different and theres very few things you can do about it
The congenital disorder caused by having an extra 21st chromosome is called Down syndrome. It is characterized by physical features such as a flat face, short stature, and intellectual disabilities.
An athlete with blind vision may face difficult challenges!
An athlete with blind vision may face difficult challenges!
An athlete with blind vision may face difficult challenges!
They wear a straight jacket and face mask
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No, autistic people are not 'crazy'. Many autistic people can have mental health issues but they're no more likely to have mental health issues than anyone else and often mental health issues in autistic people is more to do with how society treats autistic people - e.g. depression is more likely in autistic people who are bullied or face discrimination.