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Non-Apparent / Hidden Disabilities Support Group

May 22 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Non-Apparent / Hidden Disabilities Support Group

* Because of the Memorial Day holiday, this month the group will meet on Friday, May 22 at 3:00.  *

The group is for people with hidden, invisible, or nonapparent disabilities, even dynamic disabilities (fluctuating, episodic, sometimes called “not always” disabilities). These are physical, mental, or neurological conditions not obvious from a person’s appearance. Examples include chronic pain, diabetes, learning differences like dyslexia, autism, mental health conditions like depression, and neurological conditions like migraine, vertigo, and multiple chemical sensitivity.

People with hidden disabilities are often overlooked, trivialized, marginalized, isolated, and discriminated against, even at times by people with apparent, sometimes referred to as “real”, disabilities. Disability status is more often denied and support is delayed. Accommodations may be considered unnecessary and withheld. People are often faced with a “you look fine” attitude of skepticism and accusations of faking.

Come share compassion with peers.

Meets every 4th Monday of the month at 4:00pm.  * Because of the Memorial Day holiday, this month the group will meet on Friday, May 22  at 3:00. *

 

The support groups will meet in-person at Progress Center in Forest Park and over Zoom (hybrid).

For more information, directions to our office or the Zoom link, call Demetra at Progress Center at 708-209-1500 ext. 118 or email dkaras@progresscil.org.

 

Details

Date:
May 22
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Venue

7521 Madison Street Forest Park, IL 60130
7521 Madison Street Forest Park, IL 60130
Forest Park, IL 60130 United States

Organizer

Progress Center
Phone
+17082091500
Email
info@progresscil.org
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Progress Center
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