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Accessibility law applies specifically to those with disabilities, whether those disabilities are physical or cognitive. These include: | Accessibility law applies specifically to those with disabilities, whether those disabilities are physical or cognitive. These include: | ||
* [[Hearing | * [[Hearing Disabilities and D/deafness]] | ||
* [[:Category: | * [[:Category: Vision Disabilities]] | ||
** [[Blindness]] | ** [[Blindness]] | ||
** [[Low Vision]] | ** [[Low Vision]] |
Revision as of 15:27, 20 July 2020
Accessibility law applies specifically to those with disabilities, whether those disabilities are physical or cognitive. These include:
- Hearing Disabilities and D/deafness
- Category: Vision Disabilities
- Cognitive and Neurological Issues
- Physical Disabilities
- Multiple Sclerosis (yes it's in both!)
- Speech Disabilities
- Complex or Compound Disabilities such as being Deafblind
Many people who are aging experience some or all of the above disabilities, so you might also want to check out .
Additional Resources
- Disability impacts ALL of US infographic by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (2012)
- Prevalence and Most Common Causes of Disability Among Adults United States, 2005 by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
- The Most Common Disabilities Seen In School by Teach-nology
- Why “Special Needs” is Not Helpful by Rebecca Cokley on Medium
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "Types of Disabilities"
This category contains only the following page.