Adhd And Hearing Disabilities

Summary

ADHD and minor hearing loss can be considered disabilities under the ADA if they substantially limit major life activities. The determination is made on a case-by-case basis, considering the severity and impact on daily functioning. For ADHD, this includes its effect on activities like learning and working. Minor hearing loss is evaluated based on its impact on communication and daily life. Legal protections may vary, so its important to understand how these conditions are assessed in your state.

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How about minor loss of hearing?
Minor loss of hearing can be considered a disability under the ADA if it substantially limits major life activities, such as communication. The determination is based on the impact on daily life and individual circumstances. Would you like more information on how it applies specifically in the District of Columbia?