temporary disabilities
Temporary disabilities refer to physical or mental impairments that limit a person's ability to perform daily activities for a limited period. These disabilities can result from various causes, such as injuries, surgeries, or medical conditions. Examples include a broken leg, recovery from an operation, or a severe illness that temporarily affects mobility or cognitive function.
During the time of a temporary disability, individuals may require assistance or accommodations to help them manage their daily tasks. This can include using mobility aids like crutches or wheelchairs, receiving physical therapy, or making adjustments at work or home to ensure safety and accessibility.