Psychosocial disabilities are disorders arising from other mental health issues cause severe psychological and social effects. Psychosocial disabilities can impact our ability to interact with one another, communicate, complete tasks, manage stress and be in certain social environments.
While more than one quarter of us experience some form of psychological disability, the good news is that a great deal of support is out there. You are not alone.
One powerful option is daily living support, an intervention that can help people with psychosocial disabilities. It can aid community participation, daily tasks, finding housing, study, forming connections with family and friends – plus much more. Yet, its core function is to build the capacity and connectedness of individuals, which they can build their independence in undertaking daily living tasks.