How many disabled americans are there




















CDC is committed to protecting the health and well-being of people with disabilities throughout their lives. Through its State Disability and Health Programs and national collaborations, CDC will continue to work to lower health differences faced by people with disabilities.

To advance this goal, CDC provides information and resources for public health practitioners, doctors, and those who care for people with disabilities. Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link.

CDC Newsroom. Section Navigation. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Syndicate. CDC: 1 in 4 US adults live with a disability Cognitive disability most common in younger adults; mobility disability most common for others.

Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link. Disability and Health Promotion. Section Navigation. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Syndicate. Disability Impacts All of Us. Minus Related Pages. Home : FAQ : Etiquette :. As defined in the Census survey, a person with a severe disability is one who is unable to perform one or more activities of daily living; has one or more specific disabilities; or is a long-term user of assistive devices such as wheelchairs, crutches, and walkers.

As defined in the Census survey, a person with a non-severe disability is one who has difficulty performing functional activities such as hearing, seeing, having one's speech understood, lifting, carrying, climbing stairs and walking; or has difficulty with activities of daily living. People with disabilities of working age 21 to 64 years old are employed at a rate considerably below the general population.

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