describe what a progressive disability is
A progressive disability is one that is expected to worsen. Well-known examples of progressive illnesses include multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, Huntington's chorea, muscular dystrophy and Alzheimer's disease. [ With these types of disabilities, your condition changes over time. As your condition changes, the types of support that you need, including health benefits, work accommodations, and equipment also change. ]
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