Many adults want romantic relationships, but for people with learning disabilities it is much harder and sometimes even impossible. If they do find a partner, it can be logistically difficult to ...
There's a fine line between respecting privacy and preventing harm but knowing when to cross it is vital in all care settings, writes Anna Galliford Making friends, dating and forming long-term, ...
Women with disabilities often talk about establishing intimate relationships, but they receive strong messages that they are not suitable intimate partners. The quality of interpersonal and marital ...
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, some “otherwise qualified” individuals with disabilities are protected from discrimination and ...
Nonverbal learning disorder affects a person’s understanding of nonverbal information, such as concepts and patterns. It can result in academic, social, and spatial challenges. Intelligence is both ...
"The only reason why it went into an intimate relationship was the fact that I felt trust again, and that I felt this person was caring enough that I could address these [disability] issues with him.