Extra-individual factors are long-standing behaviors that increase one's chances of a disability
What is a disability?
- It's critical to keep in mind that "disability" in the context of the ADA refers to a legal, not a medical, condition.
- The ADA defines disability differently from how it is defined under some other statutes, such as for Social Security Disability benefits because it has a legal definition.
- According to the ADA, a person with a disability is one who has a physical or mental impairment that significantly restricts at least one major activity of daily living.
- Even if they do not now have a disability, this includes persons who have a history of a certain impairment. It also covers those who are perceived as having a disability but do not actually have one.
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