Understanding Invisible Disabilities: What You Don’t See Matters
MATHEW LASKY MATHEW LASKY

Understanding Invisible Disabilities: What You Don’t See Matters

Not all disabilities can be seen just by looking at someone. While many people associate disabilities with physical aids like wheelchairs, crutches, or service animals, millions of individuals live with conditions that aren’t immediately apparent. Because these disabilities aren’t always noticeable, people who live with them often face unique challenges, including skepticism, lack of accommodations, and misunderstandings. Raising awareness is crucial to fostering a more inclusive and empathetic world.

An invisible disability is any condition that significantly impacts a person’s life but is not easily seen.

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