Rough Draft Helen Keller, Tom Cruise, Whoopi Goldberg, and Albert Einstein. All of these famous, and successful people face, or faced a disability in their lifetime. Surprising right? While that may be news, even though these people have had or faced a disability, that didn’t stop them from being who they are today, successful and famous. People with disabilities should be treated the same as all of us, because of the treatment they may have gone through, whether or not it is visible or invisible one, they are still affected dearly by it, and the barriers they face on a daily basis. Throughout history, the treatment of the disabled has been changing for forty to fifty year now, and still now, not one of the ways of treatment has stuck throughout …show more content…
You wouldn’t be able to tell that they had one, because they have an invisible disability. An invisible disability can be defined as disabilities that aren’t seen, nor noticeable. This is proven on disabled-world.com, when it states, “Invisible disability, or hidden disability, is defined as disabilities that are not immediately apparent.” This is important, in the cause of not many people knowing what an invisible disability is, and how people are affected by it. Some invisible disabilities are everyday things we hear about, or see that people have, but we don’t know they are considered a disability. The following are examples of invisible disabilities that were found on the disabled-world website, “People with ADHD, Asthma, Bipolar Disorder, Chronic Pain, etc. all are suffering from the effects that their invisible disease, causes affects their families, their friends, and their own lifestyle.” This highlights the fact, that little thing you would’ve never have thought to be a disability, actually happen to be one. Visible disabilities can be defined as Visible disabilities are disabilities that can be seen on the outside, that also affect someone dearly. This is proven by https://www.disabled-world.com/disability/types/invisible/ when it says, “For example, Down Syndrome, Autism, etc. These disabilities are what thousands of people suffer …show more content…
This is important to know, because people with disabilities are the same as me and you, they just have disadvantages with some things. Another barrier that people with disabilities go through everyday is, social barriers. Social barriers are barriers that are related to the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, learn, work and age. This is stated by https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/disability-barriers.html#Physical when it says, “ People with disabilities are far less likely to be employed. The unemployment rate in 2012 for people with disabilities was more than 1 in 10 (13.9%) compared to less than 1 in 10 (6.0%) for those without disabilities.” This highlights the fact that people with disabilities have disadvantages that “regular people” would never have to worry about. The last barrier we will talk about is physical barriers, physical barriers affect them in a movement way, where there environmental doesn’t fit there needs. This is proven