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disabled person

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meanings of disabledand person


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disabled
adjective
uk /dɪˈseɪ.bəld/ us /dɪˈseɪ.bəld/
having an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult to do some things that other ...
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person
noun[C]
uk /ˈpɜː.sən/ us /ˈpɝː.sən/
a man, woman, ...
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Examples of disabled person


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Fundamentally there is a need to acknowledge and validate the subjective reality of the disabled person and work with him or her to envisage possible futures.
The healthcare professional and other persons have lessons to impart before a newly disabledperson can be said to be making an informed decision.
Furthermore, sickness pay for an employed disabledperson would be paid from the national sick-leave fund, instead of by the employer.
This participatory activity can connect the socially isolated and disabledperson (on their terms) with the wider community and the natural world, from which, as individuals, they have been disconnected.
If relations among family members are harmonious and some are willing to care for a disabledperson, they do so, and that is the end of the matter.
In contrast, as we have seen the disabledperson is identified as a person who is not the same.
If disadvantage increases the longer that a disabledperson stays disabled, then a cross-section sample can over-estimate the impact of disability onset on economic outcomes.
Only for large degrees of risk aversion does the basic procedure assign more wealth to the disabledperson.
Its effects are felt around large-scale decisions (the presumed superiority of private sector providers) and micro-level decisions (the purchasing of care for a disabledperson).
A disabledperson without relatives to provide home care may be admitted to the relatively few and widely dispersed nursing homes.
In both cases, the disabledperson or carer is required to submit to an official assessment of eligibility by a bureau professional.
Instead of ' care ' being delivered to them, they have argued for personal assistance which can be controlled by the disabledperson themselves.
The disabledperson departs from what is understood to be species typical.
For example, it may be hard for a disabledperson to control a robot; a manual pointing device and vocal interaction might be more convenient.
The third attitudinal model, symbiosis, sees carers as identifying themselves with the disabled person and becoming unwilling to relinquish responsibility.
I heard you speak to our hospice group some time ago and you spoke of the difficulty of going from being a renowned teacher to a disabledperson.
For example, a soldier may not be in a suitable position to command soldier robots manually or a disabledperson might find vocal communication more convenient.
As noted, a disabledperson needs assistance in order to get around, but if he is justified in not caring about getting around, he does not need the assistance.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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