When answering how your illness, injuries, or condition limit your ability to work, be honest and specific about the challenges you face. Describe any physical, cognitive, or emotional limitations that impact your job performance, such as difficulty with mobility, concentration, or managing stress. It's also helpful to mention any accommodations you may need to perform your job effectively. Keep your response focused on how these limitations affect your work capacity rather than detailing your medical history.
Some mental illnesses can be regarded as a disability depending on the severity of the condition.Depression, for example can be mild and the sufferer lives a perfectly normal life or it could be severe and the patient could not support a normal life. This would then be regarded as a disability.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, "The term service animal includes individually trained animals that do work or perform tasks for the benefit of individuals with disabilities, including psychiatric, cognitive, and mental disabilities." However, "[a]nimals whose sole function is to provide emotional support, comfort, therapy, companionship, therapeutic benefits, or to promote emotional well-being are not service animals." So yes, there are service animals for people with mental disabilities but like all other types of service dog they must be trained to perform tasks in order to qualify as service animals. Remember that just having a mental illness doesn't make a person disabled. An impairment such as mental illness must substantially limit a person's ability to function in order to be considered a disability. According to Service Dog Central, "It is not enough to have a mental illness to qualify as a person with a disability under the ADA. According to the NIMH, 26.2% of adults in the U.S. suffer from a mental illness in any given year, but only 6% are severely mentally ill. So more than three quarters of those with a diagnosed mental illness are not disabled by that illness and would not qualify to use a service animal even if they would benefit from one."
You do not need to take extra tests. If your condition is 'notifiable' you must inform the DVLA and if your medication is on the list of prescribed drugs, you must check with your doctor that your prescription will not put you over the limit.
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Of course. The Affordable Care Act does not tell doctors what to prescribe nor does it limit their ability to give you appropriate medicines for your particular condition.
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