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  2. Mobility aid - Wikipedia

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    A mobility aid is a device that helps individuals with mobility impairments to walk or improve their overall mobility. [1]These aids range from walking aids, which assist those with limited walking capabilities, to wheelchairs and mobility scooters, which are used for severe disabilities or longer distances that would typically be covered on foot.

  3. Adapted automobile - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the more limiting the disability, the more expensive the adaptation needed for the vehicle. Financial assistance is available through some organizations, such as Motability in the United Kingdom, which requires a contribution by the prospective vehicle lessor, Motability also have a grants team who may be able to help with initial deposits and/or adaptation costs. [8]

  4. Boots theory - Wikipedia

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    The Sam Vimes "Boots" theory of socioeconomic unfairness, often called simply the boots theory, is an economic theory that people in poverty have to buy cheap and subpar products that need to be replaced repeatedly, proving more expensive in the long run than more expensive items.

  5. Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    Memory aids are any type of assistive technology that helps a user learn and remember certain information. Many memory aids are used for cognitive impairments such as reading, writing, or organizational difficulties. For example, a Smartpen records handwritten notes by creating both a digital copy and an audio recording of the text. Users ...

  6. The Cost of Living With a Disability in America - AOL

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    Thirty+ years after G.H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act, four Americans with disabilities reflect on the struggle to secure a financial future.

  7. Fake scars, burns, mobility aids: Why disability activists ...

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    Dagenais-Lewis tells Yahoo Life that these costumes "really highlight the ableist society’s blatant disregard for disability" and "perpetuate the notion that disability should be feared."

  8. Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids: Disability Experts Weigh ... - AOL

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    Disability experts say OTC hearing aids are a game-changer for many Americans -- but they also have some concerns about the rollout. Disability experts say OTC hearing aids are a game-changer for ...

  9. Activities of daily living - Wikipedia

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    Activities of daily living (ADLs) is a term used in healthcare to refer to an individual's daily self-care activities. Health professionals often use a person's ability or inability to perform ADLs as a measure of their functional status .