disability evaluations
Disability evaluations are assessments conducted to determine an individual's level of disability and their ability to perform daily activities. These evaluations often involve medical examinations, psychological assessments, and reviews of medical records. The goal is to gather objective information about the individual's condition and how it affects their life.
The results of disability evaluations are used by organizations like the Social Security Administration to decide eligibility for benefits. They help ensure that individuals who genuinely need assistance receive the support necessary for their well-being and quality of life.