Where I live there is a program for people who have medical problems and can't work. However, my best friend who has depression and anxiety does not qualify. He wanted to go on it because with his problems it is extremely difficult to hold down a job (fear of being around people, lack of energy, feeling sick all the time, etc.). He wanted the financial backing while he received some really in depth care for his problems so he could return to work, and actually KEEP a job. They said that mental health problems were not disabilities, and he didn't qualify. Also, he works with two people who are on the program with different physical problems, & they can work more hours, & they make more money than he does at his best, but they still qualify. I don't feel it is fair, but I want to know outside opinions. Feel free to disagree with me, but do you feel that mental health problems should be considered disabilites under certain circumstances?
2007-01-16
16:09:22
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Thanks for the answers so far! I am going to tell my buddy that he needs to try some different avenues like the Social Security one before he gives up. And hey, Randy D, you have my sympathy, because I personally think it is dumb that you didn't qualify... just because you had a desk job doesn't mean that all your activities were done just sitting there. Something as small as getting to the filing cabinent in the next room becomes more of a challenge after an accident like that. I guess the people in charge must have some logic though.
2007-01-16
16:39:50 ·
update #1