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The assurance that a person can be eligible for Social Security disability is a fundamental protection that prevents someone who has become too disabled to work from falling dangerously below the poverty line.
Find me one person who enjoys being too ill or disabled to work; who genuinely thinks living off £100 a week after jumping through the ever-shrinking hoops of the Department for Work and Pensions is an easier way to pay the bills than working eight hours a day.
Too old or disabled to work, they rely on government aid for basic food and housing needs.
Opiate prescriptions, on the other hand, are reimbursable, so they become the treatment of choice for the working poor and for those who are too disabled to work.
Doctors could not reattach the finger, and after 20 years of construction work, Mr. Rodriguez was suddenly too disabled to work.
Adults qualify for benefits if they suffer from one of 125 impairments listed in the regulations or if they can show that they are too disabled to work.
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The BBC said on Wednesday it would appoint a pan-BBC disability executive to champion disabled talent and projects and open up more opportunities for disabled people to work across the corporation.
The governor also announced what he called a "multiagency surveillance program," saying that he was instructing three state agencies -- the Department of Health, the Office of Mental Health and the Commission on Quality of Care for the Mentally Disabled -- to work together more closely to monitor the homes.
Campaigners say the payments are vital to enable disabled people to work.
Tens of thousands more were wounded, and many were left disabled, unable to work, and consigned to poverty back home.
"It's a way of life … It's about the right of a disabled person to work on equal terms.
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