The disabled individual may need extra support, care, and services from the family and the community. The potential effects on the family include

1. Options are limited for use of any discretionary income.
2. Self-concept and self-esteem may be altered.
3. The need to comply with legislation.
4. The services provided by the health department and health care providers.


ANS: 1
Choices No. 2, 3, and 4 are effects on the individual or the community, not the family.

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