Am I considered disabled if I discover that I have cavus foot?
Asked 3 years ago
So I have been diagnosed with high arches in both my feet and as a result, I have to wear shoes with extra support and avoid walking very far. Sometimes when the mall parking lot is full, I go to the disabled parking to avoid walking very far. I once got into trouble for doing this, despite my protests. Apparently, I need to apply for a permit or a disabled disc. Surely having a cavus foot counts as a disability?
Emanuel Rojas
Saturday, September 03, 2022
Usually having high arches is not associated with high levels of disability, unless in severe cases where mobility is greatly reduced as a result. With the correct shoes and arch support, the condition can be effectively managed and will limit the further progression or worsening of the condition. Disabled parking is normally reserved for people with severe disability or for people who are making use of assistive devices such as crutches or wheelchairs to aid in mobility. Having said this, you can consult with a medical doctor regarding your condition and discuss this with them. If they deem your condition severe enough, they may grant you permit or disc to allow you to park in such spots.
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