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Some examples of multiple disabilities are: Deafblind (Visual Impairment + Hearing Impairment) Visual Impairment + Hearing Impairment + Mental Retardation. Visual Impairment + Mental Retardation. Cerebral Palsy + Mental Retardation/ Hearing/ Speech/ Visual problems.
Deafblindness is a unique disability. A child who is deafblind has a combination of hearing and vision loss where those senses are reduced, distorted, or missing entirely.
In other words, a student whose special needs are categorized under multiple disabilities requires coinciding adaptions for more than one disability. The exception is the combination deafness and blindness, as this pair of impairments has its own classification under IDEA.
Physical and sensory disabilities are conditions that affect a persons ability to carry out daily activities. Physical disabilities involve impairments to a persons body, such as their limbs or motor functions, while sensory disabilities involve impairments to a persons senses, such as their vision or hearing.
Deaf-Blindness means hearing and visual impairments occurring at the same time, the combination of which causes such severe communication and other developmental and educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for children with deafness or children with blindness.
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DBMD provides home and community-based services to individuals with deafblindness and another disability as a cost-effective alternative to an intermediate care facility for individuals with an intellectual disability or related conditions (ICF/IID).

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