Chapter 7: Personal care Assistance or personal care received apart from that provided by the centre, by sex and disability number. Population with disabilities. Units: people Total Receives an extra service not provided by the centre Does not receive an extra service and does not need it Does not receive an extra service but needs it No reply Total Total 357,894 168,327 180,427 5,251 3,890 Just one disability 22,657 9,727 12,405 287 238 Two disabilities 25,461 10,265 14,572 399 225 Three disabilities 45,608 20,517 23,958 718 416 Four disabilities 49,921 22,065 26,645 782 430 Five to eight disabilities 214,247 105,753 102,848 3,065 2,581 Man Total 124,774 56,021 65,521 1,777 1,453 Just one disability 11,448 4,924 6,220 128 176 Two disabilities 11,400 4,074 7,181 72 73 Three disabilities 17,964 7,964 9,606 312 81 Four disabilities 18,124 8,512 9,184 350 78 Five to eight disabilities 65,838 30,548 33,331 914 1,045 Woman Total 233,121 112,305 114,905 3,473 2,436 Just one disability 11,209 4,804 6,185 159 62 Two disabilities 14,061 6,191 7,391 327 152 Three disabilities 27,645 12,553 14,352 406 334 Four disabilities 31,797 13,553 17,461 431 352 Five to eight disabilities 148,409 75,205 69,518 2,151 1,536 Notes: 1) Personal assistance or care received outside the centre are those aids or care that are not provided by the centre (e.g. chiropodist, therapist, hairdresser or companion to go to the doctor). 2) Los datos correspondientes a celdas con menos de quinientas people han de ser tomados con precaución, ya que pueden estar afectados de elevados errores de muestreo. Source: National Statistics Institute