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Why Disabled People Are So Often Cut Off From Community — Even When They’re Surrounded by People

Meta Description: Disabled people often experience deep isolation, even when they have family, neighbors, or online connections. This article explores how inaccessibility, exhaustion, and social barriers can quietly cut disabled people off from real community. Keywords: disability and isolation, disabled community, disability advocacy, accessibility barriers, loneliness and disability, disabled people and belonging, inclusion, social isolation disability When people think about isolation, they often picture someone who is completely alone. No visitors. No messages. No social life. No support system. But for many disabled people, isolation does not always look that obvious. Sometimes it happens in quieter ways. Sometimes it happens while living in a building full of people. Sometimes it happens while having relatives nearby. Sometimes it happens while staying active online. Sometimes it happens while technically being included in conversations, plans, groups,...

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