I haven't had any direct expierience with how severly disabled people are treated, but people in my country think that there's this crapy Soviet heritage that we make them hide away. I recently noticed some talk in the news about how special education should be done - apparently there was a case where a school in small town was required by court to educate a boy, who is both phisicaly and mentaly disabled (they had refused because they didn't have special education teacher) and this caused one or two experts come out and say that there's this stereotype that in other countries society is more inclusive, but we misunderstand and try to come up with unrealistic standard and that actualy other countries also exclude such people (in case of kids they brought up that in Italy special education kids go to same school only in theory - they say they actualy go to school that has the same name, but in practice is completly isolated from "normal" kids).
So let's have reality check - how much are disabled people included/excluded in your countries? How severe are disabilities of people who are excluded/included in schools and other activities of healthy people?