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A present moderate intellectual disability and a chronic illness of epilepsy are both equally important in providing care just like any other health condition. An intellectual disability is defined by having an intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviour impairments caused by impairment of the brain at childbirth and causes genetic defects, toxins and alcohol exposure and decreased oxygen supply to the brain (Burack et al., 2012). Epilepsy is a neurological disorder of the brain, causing recurrent episodes of seizures over time. These seizures can occur from abnormalities that occur in the neurons and in adults it can be caused by head trauma, congenital factors, genetic conditions, poisoning, lack of oxygen at birth, brain deformation …show more content…

Dusseljee, Rijken, Cardol, Curfs & Groenewegen, 2010 states that a person with a moderate intellectual disability is less likely to work due to being uneducated, whereases younger people are now receiving better education resulting in employment. A better way to manage being unemployed is by receiving education to a level where the woman can understand and comprehend. The ability to manage this is by the women's level of cognitive impairment at the present time. Body and structure will limit the women from activities and participation due to functioning limitations due to having an intellectual disability and can cause joint pain and osteoporosis. This can limit the independence of activities of daily living, such as dressing, showering, grooming and walking. The woman's ability to conduct these tasks will depend on her functioning ability and limitations. Environment factors that can limit the women from activities can be also impacted from her cognitive impairment levels. This will limit the ability to conduct daily household tasks, cooking, being social, going shopping and doing activities that might interest her due to a limitation in decision making, communication, being disorientated and having poor judgement......... People with epilepsy also have a decreased chance of employment due to the stigma. This can be caused due to misconceptions and judgement, limiting employment as well as education. To manage this and allow participation to employment awareness and understanding of epilepsy needs to be conveyed to the public (de Boer,

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