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Disability and isolation

Disability and connection

Disability can create barriers to the social connection that most people navigate without thinking. Access, energy, the social complexity of managing how others see you — all of this makes ordinary connection harder, and the need for it no less real.

The barriers that compound

Disability interacts with social connection in multiple ways. Physical access barriers limit where you can go. Energy constraints limit how much social interaction is possible. The way others respond to disability — with overhelp, with uncomfortable silences, with pity or patronising behaviour — can make social situations exhausting in a way they aren't for non-disabled people.

Over time, many disabled people narrow their social world simply because the effort of navigating social situations designed for non-disabled bodies exceeds the return. The isolation that results is real, and it matters — for wellbeing, for mental health, for quality of life.

Connection that doesn't require navigation

Voice-based, anonymous, available from wherever you are — Mindfuse removes the access barriers that complicate in-person social connection. There's no venue to navigate, no social performance to maintain, no wheelchair ramp to find. Just your voice and someone else's.

And because it's anonymous, you're not your diagnosis or your disability first. You're just a person talking to another person. First conversation free, €4/month after that on iOS and Android.

Connection. No barriers.

Anonymous voice calls. From wherever you are.

One free conversation · €4/month · iOS and Android

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