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  1. Disability - Wikipedia

    Disability is the experience of any condition that makes it more difficult for a person to do certain activities or have equitable access within a given society. [1] Disabilities may be cognitive, …

  2. Disability and Health Overview | Disability and Health | CDC

    Apr 2, 2025 · Disability has three dimensions: impairment, activity limitation, and participation restrictions. Impairment is a loss or abnormality in a body structure or function. Activity …

  3. DISABLED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DISABLED is impaired or limited by a physical, mental, cognitive, or developmental condition : affected by disability. How to use disabled in a sentence.

  4. DBNR - Disabled But Not Really

    Join us in making a difference! At Disabled But Not Really, we believe in the power of community to create lasting change. By volunteering with us, you’ll play a vital role in empowering …

  5. How is Disability Defined in the Americans With Disabilities Act?

    In the United States, there are different ways of defining disability, both culturally and in our laws. Many organizations and government agencies have different definitions of disability that …

  6. DISABLED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    DISABLED meaning: 1. having an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult to do some things that other…. Learn more.

  7. Wheelchair? Hearing Aids? Yes. ‘Disabled’? No Way.

    3 days ago · the new old age Wheelchair? Hearing Aids? Yes. ‘Disabled’? No Way. Many older Americans shun an identity that could bring helpful accommodations, improve care and …

  8. Community Network & Resources | Center for Developmentally Disabled

    Our mission is to build brighter futures for children and adults with disabilities by providing comprehensive educational, vocational and therapeutic services.

  9. Disability or Disabled? Which Term is Right? | DW

    Sep 1, 2011 · Calling a person disabled - not THE disabled, but a disabled person - is almost always considered correct. This is the primary term used in the UK and among academics and …

  10. How Does Someone Become Eligible? | Disability Benefits | SSA

    This disability planner page explains how you qualify for benefits if you become disabled.