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There is no "one disability per person" rule. It's possible to be deaf in one ear and also have cataracts. It's possible to have Deafblindness. It's possible have a vestibular disorder and a broken arm.
This information has been moved to [https://accessibility.perpendicularangel.com/what-is-accessibility/types-of-disabilities/multiple-disabilities/ Complex or compound disabilities] on [[Perpendicular Angel]].
 
Some disabilities compound automatically. [[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)]] may begin by causing physical disabilities and progress into speech disabilities. [[Fibromyalgia]] can cause both cognitive and physical disability symptoms.  
 
When we design, we can't assume that a user has only one disability, or that there's only one level of profoundness to their disabilities.
 
Accessibility, then, is rooted to an individual's specific needs.
 
==Examples of multiple disabilities==
* [[Deafblindness]]


[[Category:Types of Disabilities]]
[[Category:Types of Disabilities]]

Latest revision as of 17:37, 10 September 2021

This information has been moved to Complex or compound disabilities on Perpendicular Angel.

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