What turns do we use for disabled person?
The correct term is disability—a person with a disability. Person-first terminology is used because the person is more important than his or her disability. Examples of person-first terminology: the person who is blind—not the blind person.
What time do you use for disabled person?
Emphasize the individual not the disability. Rather than using terms such as disabled person, handicapped people, a crippled person, use terms such as people/persons with disabilities, a person with a disability, or a person with a visual impairment.