What are the different disability situations ? La Rochelle Université > Student Life > Student with disability > What are the different disability situations ? Published on 5 September 2019 - updated on 16 September 2019 There are numerous disability situations and in each case there is a solution for students at La Rochelle University. How are disability situations taken into account ? What is the definition of a disabilty ? According to the law n°2005-102 of 11 February2005, “constitutes a handicap, any limitation of activity or restriction of participation in society experienced in their surroundings by a person because of a substantial, durable or definitive alteration of one or more physical, sensory, mental, cognitive or psychic functions, a polyhandicap or a disabling medical condition.” Disability situations are taken into account according to the following administrative nomenclature: Motor disorders Intellectual and cognitive disorders Blindness and visual disorders Severe and profound deafness and other hearing disorders Psychological disorders Psychic disorders Language and speech disorders Visceral troubles Several related disorders Other disorders Some examples of disabilities : Motor impairment (person with reduced mobility, fracture) Severe dyslexia Visual and hearing disorder (deafness, utilisation of sign language) Psychological disorder (Depression, Phobia, Cranial Trauma) Chronic disabilitydisease (Crohn’s disease, diabetes, cancer etc.) Other For each situation, solutions are available! Don’t hesitate to contact the Relais Handicap. Contact Disability Service 05.46.45.72.51 Send a message Open : Monday - Friday : 9 am - 12:15 am / 1:30 pm - 4:15 pm