Samajik Utthan Samiti

Narayanpur, Post- Kotwa Narayanpur, District – Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, Pin Code- 277501
susamiti.krishna@gmail.com

+91 9628385300

We Care For

SAMAJIK UTTHAN SAMITI
We Care For

Multiple Disabilities

Multiple Disabilities, or MD, is a term that describes a person who faces the challenge of having more than one disability. For example, someone might have both a sensory disability, like difficulty seeing or hearing, and a motor disability, which affects their ability to move. Dealing with multiple disabilities can be a complex journey, and it often requires tailored support to help individuals overcome these challenges and lead fulfilling lives.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder, known as ASD, is a developmental disability that originates in the brain. People with ASD have unique differences in how their brains work. They may experience difficulties with social communication and interaction. This means they might find it challenging to connect with others and express themselves. Additionally, individuals with ASD might have specific and repetitive behaviours or interests. Their way of learning, moving, and paying attention can also be distinct from others.

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Intellectual Disability

Intellectual Disability, or ID, is a term used to describe individuals who have limitations in their cognitive functioning and skills. This includes various aspects of thinking, understanding, and problem-solving. It also involves social and practical skills, such as language, social interactions, and self-care abilities. People with ID may need extra support and understanding to navigate daily life and reach their full potential.

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Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy, often abbreviated as CP, is the most common motor disability in childhood. The term “cerebral” relates to the brain, while “palsy” refers to difficulties with muscle control. CP is primarily caused by abnormalities in brain development or damage to the developing brain. These conditions can affect a person’s ability to control their muscles and movements. Individuals with CP may require specialized care and therapies to improve their motor skills and enhance their quality of life.