Disability is an impairment that may be physical, intellectual, mental, and progressive. An individual has a birth defect or had an accident which led to having no-limbs. Disability can affect the person in many different ways for example, the ability to walk or travel somewhere by themselves. Also there wellbeing can affect them as for their medical state and psychological behaviour. This could affect their low self-esteem and also restricted opportunities, for example them not being able to do what they want to do as they are not capable to accomplish it or can’t do it as it may affect their health. The disability act takes care if the legislation needs public forms to promote equality of chance for people with disabilities. It also allows the government to set slightest standards so that people with disabilities can use public transport with no trouble. If a disabled person was cared in a health and social care setting and if they were not treated fairly because of their disability then it would affect them and effect the way the setting is running. For example if a career was taking care of a person…show more content… Having a physical incapacity likewise changes the way an individual carries on with their life. They may discover their life changes drastically taking after an occurrence or disease that leave behind them with a physical incapacity, exercises they had already included as a major aspect of their day by day normal life, for example, brushing their teeth, washing and doing family unit tasks all of a sudden turn into a colossal exertion and numerous individuals require someone else's do these