just get a family member to go.
A fashion stylist helps you with your style and gives you advice. A person shopper goes out and buys the clothes for you, without you even being there.
A personal shopper can be for both clothes and gifts, i am personally a gift finder, so we can help save time, save you stress and make sure that everything is found for you no matter what your looking for whilst you sit and put your legs up. With clothes, a personal shopper knows what suits who, where to get it and again will save you time and money by getting everything for you. A disadvantage of using a personal shopper is that we all love to shop(women mainly) so sometimes we want to get things ourselves. My own company Forget Me Not Shopping (.com) help keep every gift to remain personal, we will make sure that you approve the gift and that the person receiving it will think it's from you.
A lot of personal time used, struggled social lives.
Their is no such thing as a image shopper. But, their is such thing as a image consultant. An image Consultant is a person who advises a company or person about their look, personality, and/or fashion opinions.
The shopper or perhaps the breadwinner.
If a person is male and working as a "maid" he is usually called a personal "valet"; being a valet has nothing to do with being disabled or collecting disability insurance.
No, they will still be disabled.
The possessive form of the singular noun shopper shows that something belongs to one person who is purchasing items in a store, on-line, marketplace, etc.Example: The shopper's card was maxed out.
A personal dresser, more commonly termed a personal "stylist," will help a person learn how to dress, accessorize, add make-up, and shop, with full knowledge of the person's closet, drawers, and bathroom countertop at home. Unlike the free personal shopper at a department store, a personal dresser is paid a flat fee or hourly rate that varies widely, based on location and level of experience.
disabled people can easily have healthy minds
I would typically call someone who purchases art work, a collector. Someone who frequently purchases art from a particular artist is that artist's patron.
The fact that the person is disabled makes no difference in terms of tax or law.