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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapting to disability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of adjusting or modifying behaviors, environments, or practices to accommodate individuals with disabilities.
Example: "The organization is focused on adapting to disability by implementing accessible facilities and providing necessary support for all employees."
Alternatives: "adjusting to disability" or "accommodating disability".
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On one hand, we emphasize the decisive nature of the process of adapting to disability that determines the point of view (subjective) of the person on its situational and functional status.
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It primarily considers two findings: that happiness depends on status as well as income, and that individuals may adapt to disability, exhibiting relatively small losses in happiness from disabilities.
Brains don't adapt to disability automatically.
Rehabilitation aims to improve independent function at home and in society and to help adapt to disabilities and has demonstrated its general effectiveness, when conducted by a team of health professionals who specialise in head trauma.
Research findings indicate that people go through different stages or phases of experience as they find their own individual way of coping and adapting to changing health and disability [ 46, 47].
Many advocates for the handicapped were aghast, maintaining that no such cure is in the offing, and that the spot cruelly offered false hope to people who should be concentrating on adapting to life with their disabilities.
"Maybe I need to learn how to point better," Mr. Rauschenberg said, smiling and showing the humor that has helped him adapt to his disability.
"I have spent my life learning to adapt to my disability, trying to become independent and good at what I do," Scheidies said.
He was fascinated by swimming, how people missing multiple limbs could propel themselves through the water, seemingly so adapted to their disability.
It was both heartening to hear of people's achievements and the way they have adapted to their disability yet frustrating to hear tales of inadequate provision of social care preventing some people from living their lives to the full.
She continued: "Anyone who can figure out how to win an able-bodied track medal in the World Championships, participate in the able-bodied Olympics, and then win a gold in the Paralympics, has figured out how to adapt to his disability".
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