Services for the disabled are those government or other institutional services specifically provided to enable people who are disabled to participate on equal grounds in society. Some such services are mandated or required by law, some are assisted by technologies that have made it easier to provide the service, and others are commercially available not only to disabled people, but to everyone who might make use of them.
A complete list of such services would be difficult to assemble, especially as new ones are being invented all the time, and as old services are being delivered in new ways. It may be easier to divide the services by the disability that they help overcome:
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was a landmark U.S. federal government move towards providing services for the disabled in a uniform way all across the country. That legislation has been widely copied in other countries.
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