profoundly disabled

Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words

describes a very deep and serious level of disability.

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  • The facility provides specialized care for profoundly disabled adults.
  • After the accident, he was left profoundly disabled, both physically and mentally.
  • Certain genetic disorders can cause a child to be born profoundly disabled.
  • It takes immense dedication to be a full-time caregiver for a profoundly disabled family member.
  • New technologies are improving the quality of life for profoundly disabled individuals.
  • The legislation ensures state funding is available for the education of profoundly disabled children.
  • She has spent her life advocating for the rights of profoundly disabled people.
  • The patient is profoundly disabled and requires 24-hour medical supervision.
  • Without this charity's support, the family with a profoundly disabled child would struggle to cope.
  • His research focuses on communication methods for profoundly disabled patients who cannot speak.