Serving the US Armed Forces always involves the risk of sustaining a disabling or life-threatening injury. (…)
Americans have always strived for equality of opportunity to one and all regardless of race, creed, religion, culture, or medical condition. (…)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an illness suffered by more than one million Americans. It has an adverse impact the socialization, behavior, and communication of ASD patients. (…)
Disability benefits are not the end of story for those who have recently become beneficiaries. They can avail of a few extra benefits if they have very limited resources of income. (…)
Today the mobility of disabled people has extended from scooters to handicap vans having automatic wheelchair ramps and lifts. (…)
Dogs are not only the best friend of the common man but they equally prove to be the best companions for the disabled. Dogs are taught to perform particular tasks to help disabled individuals. (…)
Technology if utilized for the benefit of mankind is best and gives satisfaction to all and sundry. (…)
The disability can be put in two categories – congenital or from some misfortunes like accident or severe injury of some kind. (…)
Often cases of disabled children facing discrimination in different walks of every day life come in to light. (…)
Not very long ago, disability was considered synonymous with a life of handicapped existence and dependence on others to fulfill even the most basic of one’s daily needs. (…)
Showering equipment for the handicap is designed not just for those who fall under the category of physically disabled or handicapped, but also for the elderly keeping in view their special requirements.
Such equipment provides a convenient, safe and independent way for the handicapped people to take a shower. (…)
Physically impaired individuals always have a tough time in meeting even the very basic requirements of daily life. (…)
Life for the handicapped people is usually very tough and challenging. They need help with almost all of the basic everyday tasks. (…)
There is a whole industry catering to the special need of the handicapped. There are many companies that manufacture customized gadgets for the use of the physically impaired. (…)
Handicapped people find lack of mobility to be one of their biggest problems. This lack of mobility invariably causes a lot of frustration and bitterness. (…)
Disability is a restrictive condition that prevents a number of people from leading normal lives. (…)
Handicap signs are required at many places so that the disabled individuals find it possible to know that certain facilities that are available for them. (…)
They fought bravely for the nation and faced all sorts of combat situations with little regard for their own lives. (…)
A physically handicapped individual is often severely constricted in terms of movement. The only mode by which such an individual can move from one place to another is by using a wheelchair. (…)
Physical handicap does not only plague those people who are disabled since birth. (…)
The Journal of Learning Disabilities is one of the most comprehensive and reliable journals on the subject. (…)
The various aids for handicapped people are basically meant to help them live life normally. (…)
A handicap ramp is a strong, solid but gently sloping surface generally used in place of stairs to facilitate easy access to different levels of ground for the physically challenged people. (…)
Disability was always acknowledged as a curse not very long ago. Handicap by birth or circumstances, meant little or no movement for the disabled. (…)