Looking for work-from-home jobs that are easy to adapt for people with different disabilities? These are some of the best work-from-home jobs in 2023 that you can adapt to work for you.
While every disability is different and needs different accommodations there are many work-from-home jobs that can often be adapted to fit most people’s needs. This allows people with disabilities to still make an income while still being able to take care of their health and well-being.
One thing the struggles of the last few years have brought us is more remote work. Some experts believe 25% of all professional jobs will be remote by the end of 2023. This is a big win for the disabled community.
There is a wide range of work-from-home jobs with some requiring degrees and/or experience and others requiring no experience or degrees. You will also find that there is a range of how adaptive the jobs are. Depending on your disability this will be something to consider as many work-from-home jobs require normal working hours and may even require some in-person meetings.
Another thing to consider is that many work-from-home jobs are contract based and don’t come with benefits. The lack of health insurance can be hard when you have a disability. There are some options out there but it’s a factor you need to consider.
WORK-FROM-HOME Jobs for People with Disabilities
1. Blogger
Blogging is still a great way to work from home and one that allows you to create your own schedule which is a huge benefit for people with disabilities. Blogging is my primary source of income.
I have been able to create a full-time income that is continuing to grow while I’m still able to take care of my own health issues. It can be a great way to earn an income and also share your passions.
You won’t make a full-time income overnight though. Blogging is often used as a side hustle while doing another job until you are making enough to do it full-time.
How to Get Started: You can learn more about blogging by reading How to Start a Blog here on this site. You can also take my friend’s course Launch Your Blog System. She is a very successful blogger and her system can help you get started quickly.
2. Freelance Writing
Freelance writing is a similar job to blogging but you don’t have to have your own website, though it sometimes helps, and you generally don’t have to do the marketing side as you do in blogging.
Freelance writing is a huge niche with a lot of different opportunities. You can write articles, copy for businesses, ghostwrite, and so much more. There is a big need for freelance writers so with some work you can find some really great opportunities.
3. Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping for small businesses can be a really great job for anyone that enjoys dealing with finances. You often don’t even need experience to get started. However, you will have more opportunities if you have experience in bookkeeping.
4. Virtual Assistant
There are so many ways to be a virtual assistant. It’s perfect for anyone that has skills in social media, graphic design, research, editing, writing, and any administrative duties.
Many people are looking for virtual assistants, everyone from CEOs to bloggers. It’s also an easy job to get started with.
5. Customer service representative
Many customer service jobs are now being contracted to people working from home. You can find a wide array of industries looking for customer service representatives.
6. Web Developer
If you are good at creating websites you can often find web developer jobs or you can freelance and build sites for people. This career is on the rise and doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime soon.
7. Therapist
If you are a licensed therapist there is a growing demand for virtual therapists. It’s a convenient way for clients to have their visits with neither of you having to leave your home.
There are companies that hire virtual therapists or you can even start your own practice. Just be sure to learn about your local rules for virtual therapy.
8. Teacher or Tutor
Both those with teaching degrees and those without can find teaching and tutoring opportunities. There are online education sites always looking for people to teach or tutor.
You could also set up your own tutoring service to help kids online with homework and other tutoring needs.
9. Graphic Designer
Do you have graphic design skills? You can use those skills to work from home for a company or freelance and create graphics for many clients. Big companies down to bloggers all need graphic work from time to time.
10. Data Entry Specialist
A data entry specialist, also known as a data entry operator or clerk, is someone who inputs records into a computer system. These records can be anything from bills to medical records. It’s a job that rarely requires experience and is easy to do from home.
11. Registered nurse
Nursing didn’t use to be a career that could be done from home but with Telehealth expanding there are more and more remote jobs for nurses. Everything from insurance company patient support to telehealth triage.
12. Medical transcriptionist
Doctors and healthcare workers need their voice recordings transcribed into written reports and that’s where you come in. You can work for a hospital or doctor’s office or even be self-employed.
Finding Work-From-Home Jobs
You can find these types of jobs and more work-from-jobs with Flexjobs. There are all kinds of great remote job listings available so you are sure to find some options that work for you and your disability.
You can also take free online courses to help you build the skills you need for these work-from-home jobs. You’ll find a list of some of the best free online courses to take here on the website.
More Helpful Resources
Looking for more resources to help with working from home as a person with a disability? Check out these additional resources found here on the site.
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