Most people that have a mental
illness receive government assistance in the form of Social Security
Income and Social Security Disability as well as food assistance. It varies of
course depending on the person, their situation, and many other variables. It
seems to come easy for some and very difficult for others just as things do in
life. While receiving assistance, people can work at a volunteer position or
for compensation. The amount of hours varies; it’s all dependent on what the
government allows per everyone's case.
Most people I know
with Bipolar cannot hold a steady job. Jobs can come and go; it varies
depending on the person, employer, and co-workers. My brother was able to hold
a job for about a year. He was good friends with his co-workers and he had a
close relationship with his boss. It came to an end when the employer asked him
to do something that was morally wrong and he told him no.
In the town I live
in there is a few opportunities for people to work. It varies depending on the
jobs and day. Some people can assemble boxes or displays. Some have an
opportunity to paint and sell their paintings. Everyone has an opportunity to
contribute to the community; it is up to their area Mental Health Services
center to help find an outlet for the person to participate.
Everyone has the
right to be happy.
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