Each disabled person has different and individual needs, so there is not just one answer that supplies all disabled people's needs in one go, but the best way to help a disabled person is to acknowledge that they may have differences to other people with a genuine and open mind and research their needs in depth and supply as much genuine support for them as you can, in a way that gives them a choice of what support they would hope for and avoid doing what they personally say they don't want.
Treat them the same as you would treat anyone else and offer them help but respect their decisions if they decline the offer as long as their lives aren't at any possible risk.
Avoid being too dominant and/or controlling because smothering can cause more damage in the long run.
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no this is false, because in California there are no such things as prisons dogs and disabled people
Honestly, not always. But it depends on the person and what they need help doing. If the person and helper have a clear understanding, then helping a disabled person is very rewarding-- for both people.
older people, disabled people, and unemployed people
Zimmer Holdings because it can help sick or disabled people
get helmets
dolphins help when the patient is swimming with it which cures them and it also makes a sound that helps people to cure.
Are there grants for disabled people?
No. You could say "disabled people have weaknesses", or "disabled people's weaknesses...".