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Computers are one of many devices that people with disabilities can use to meet their physical challenges. Explain how technology has impacted the health status of individuals. Physical and Mental Challenges

In this lesson, you’ll learn to: Lesson Objectives Identify and recognize the challenges of individuals with disabilities. Analyze the influence of laws, policies, and practices on health-related issues, including those related to individuals with disabilities.

Disabilities Physical and Mental Challenges According to the latest U.S. Census Bureau statistics, almost 20 percent of the adult population has some type of disability.disability People with disabilities sometimes have difficulty doing things that others take for granted. The challenge may be physical, such as climbing stairs, seeing a sign, hearing a conversation, or holding a package, or it may be mental, such as understanding simple instructions.

Physical Challenges Common Physical Challenges Sight Impairment Hearing Impairment Motor Impairment

Physical Challenges Like other disabilities, sight impairment can be moderate, as for the more than 5 million Americans who are vision-impaired, or it can be severe, as for the 1.3 million people who are legally blind. Although visual impairment is more common among older adults, nearly 1 in every 1,000 children has partial vision loss or is legally blind. Regular eye exams are important for people of all ages. The early diagnosis of many conditions can help prevent blindness or slow its progress. Sight Impairment

Common Causes of Blindness Physical Challenges The leading cause of blindness is the result of complications of diabetes. Macular degeneration is a disease in which the retina degenerates. It is the leading cause of blindness in individuals over 55. Glaucoma is a disease that damages the optic nerve of the eye. Cataracts is a clouding of the lens of the eye.

Hearing Impairment Physical Challenges About 20 million adults in the United States have disabilities that affect their ability to hear, and as many as 2 in every 1,000 children have a significant hearing impairment in both ears. Like sight impairment, hearing problems can range from minor to severe problems such as profound deafness.profound deafness

Common Causes of Deafness Physical Challenges The main cause of deafness is heredity. Other causes are injury, disease, and obstructions, which can prevent sound waves from traveling to the inner ear. Obstructions may be caused by a buildup of wax, bone blockage, or something stuck in the ear. Hearing impairments caused by nerve damage often occur with age but also can be the result of repeated exposure to loud noises, such as stereos, traffic, video games, and some machines.

Motor Impairment Physical Challenges Motor impairments result when the body’s range of motion and coordination are affected by an injury to the brain or a disorder of the nervous system. Physical therapy often is used to help those with motor impairment. Through physical therapy, the joints are kept flexible and the muscles stretched, improving the individual’s ability to move around.

Devices That Help to Overcome Motor Impairment Physical Challenges People with limb amputations can be fitted with prosthetics, or artificial limbs. Motorized wheelchairs allow many people with motor impairments to get around without assistance. Computers can be adapted in many ways, such as with mouth sticks or head sticks for those unable to use their hands and arms.

Mental Retardation Mental Challenges Some challenges affect a person’s ability to live independently in society. One such challenge is mental retardation.mental retardation Several factors have been found to cause mental retardation, including injury, disease, and brain abnormality. Some factors are related to genetic disorders such as Down syndrome, PKU, Tay-Sachs, and Fragile X syndrome. Pregnant women who use alcohol or other drugs greatly increase the risk that their babies will be born with mental retardation, low birth weight, or fetal alcohol syndrome.

Accommodating Differences Physical and Mental Challenges People with physical and mental challenges have the same needs and interests as do the rest of the population. They also have many of the same abilities. A major action towards the support of disabled people was the passage by Congress in 1990 of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Americans with Disabilities Act The Workforce Investment Act of 1998 ensures that any information posted to a Web site by a government agency must meet certain standards for accessibility by those who are disabled.

Support for the Disabled Physical and Mental Challenges Society should make certain changes, such as requiring wheelchair access to public transportation and building entrances. People should be evaluated on the basis of individual merit, not on stereotyped assumptions about disabilities. To the extent that each is able, people with disabilities should have the same opportunities as people who do not have physical or mental challenges.

Provisions of the “ The Americans with Disabilities Act ” Physical and Mental Challenges Employers with 15 or more employees must provide qualified individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to benefit from employment opportunities. State and local governments must follow specific architectural standards in new construction and in the alteration of buildings. Telephone companies must establish interstate and intrastate telecommunications relay services.