Working From Home When You Are Sick or Disabled
Posted in General on 08/18/2010 05:38 pm by adminFor some people, finding work outside of the home may be complicated or difficult because of a disability, or ongoing illness. If that is the case, then working from home may be a viable alternative.
There may be many reasons why people struggle to secure employment outside of the home, and disability and ongoing illness may be one cause. Problems overcoming physical limitations, in the workplace, or employer reluctance to hire you and give you the chance to try may arise despite laws that forbid discriminating against disabled applicants. Ongoing or frequent illness may mean that you miss a lot of work, or are unable to keep up with the required working pace.
When you work at home you are your own boss. You can work only when you feel well enough to work, and when you are unwell you can reduce the amount of time that you put into work, or limit your hours or pace such that it doesn’t tired you. Income may well be reduced during this time, but would still be preferable to having no income at all-or worse, losing your job and having to search for another when you are once again well enough to work.
This applies to both short term ongoing illness and permanent illness. Sufferers of diseases such as cancer may undergo months or years of surgery and chemotherapy or radiotherapy that prove highly tiring, or may require isolation at home to prevent infection if your immune system is weakened by treatment. A permanent condition such as multiple sclerosis may have periods of remission where you are able to work, and periods of illness during which you easily tired or are physically limited.
If you have a disability on the other hand, your own home is likely to be the most completely adapted place for our needs. Some work places may not be completely wheelchair accessible, or may be dangerous for visually impaired people for instance. Others may have no one on staff that is skilled in sign language, thus making communication difficult for dead and hard of hearing people.
Working in the comfort of your own home ensures that all areas are accessible and safe, and any specialist devices that you may need such as computer screen readers for the blind are available to you. Any skills that you have or particular likes such as sewing, computer work, or writing can be put to use serving others or making goods for sale. What is more, no one need ever know that you have a particular disability or illness unless you want them to.
There are a huge number of positions and variety of employment and work that can be fulfilled without ever having to leave the comfort and safety of your own home. Some may involve being employed as an at home agent of a larger company, whilst others may involved you being self employed; your own boss, answerable to no one but yourself. You may have to try several different things before you find something that is suitably flexible to work for you, or that meets your other needs and your likes.
Do not get discouraged if that is the case! With so many different things that can be done from home, and with a little effort you too could make money in a way that suits all of your particular needs.
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