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People with complex disability

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A woman using a head pointer.

Everyone deserves respect and good health care but people with complex disability may face challenges.

It may be harder to:

  • say what they think, need, want and feel
  • move around
  • keep their mind and body healthy
  • do jobs for daily life, like eating and drinking.

The right tools, resources and support can help people with complex disability live healthier lives.

Everyone should be able to:

  • get mobility aids that work for their body
  • have places to live, work and play that they can use
  • use transport to get around 
  • have trained staff who meet their needs and respect who they are
  • get therapies that work for them
  • make their own decisions
  • connect with friends and family and have different kinds of relationships
  • learn and work 
  • be healthy.