Disability Articles
1. If Social Security Says You Are Disabled, Is That "The End"?
A lifetime ago, I was living in Washington, D.C., working in corporate America, waking up at 6 am, rushing with my coffee while I brushed my teeth and put on my pinstripe suit and yellow power tie, and drove to work, arriving before rush hour. Then came more anxiety for rest of the night, usually a sleepless one.
2. Short Term Disability Denial Lawyer
When it comes to disibility lawyers, choosing your attorney for whatever reason, spend some time doing this and not just pick the first one that comes up in the list as research has indicated. This is even more important if you need a disability lawyer owing to the highly specialized field of law they are in.
3. Why You Might Want a Mobility Scooter
If it's getting hard for you to get around, you still don't need to limit your activities. All you need to do is go ahead and get yourself a mobility scooter. These really help you get around to places you would normally walk to.
4. Safety Assured with Wooden Wheelchair Ramps
To make your house completely safe from accidents, why not install a wooden wheelchair ramp? Wooden wheelchair ramps are installed in many residences. Many households with handicapped members prefer to build these ramps themselves. This way, accessibility, safety, durability, and ease of use can be ensured. Many of these ramps are available in modular kits. Modular wheelchair ramps are usually installed by securing nuts and bolts to the ramp floor, deck, rails and landing systems. These wheelchair ramps can be temporary or permanent or temporary.
5. Why Do Not Believe In Disabilities
It seemed like only yesterday that I was living in Washington, D.C., working in corporate America, waking up at 6 am, rushing with my coffee while I brushed my teeth and put on my pinstripe suit and yellow power tie, and drove to work, arriving before rush hour. Only to be stressed out the rest of the day and night.
6. What Did People Do Before Mobility Vehicles?
Looking at the history of the wheelchair, and how wheelchiars users functioned in the past.
7. How The Internet Leveled The Playing Field For The Disabled
I am officially disabled and have been for several years now. I don't like the word disabled very much. Mine was labeled an "emotional disability" aka depression. Whatever they wanted to call it, I was not going to lay down and die. That was for sure.
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