Rehabilitation services refer to a set of specialized healthcare interventions and therapies aimed at helping individuals recover from various health conditions, injuries, or disabilities. The primary goal of rehabilitation is to restore or improve a person's physical, mental, and functional abilities, enabling them to regain independence and participate fully in daily life. Rehabilitation services are often provided by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals and may include the following components:
Rehabilitation care services include
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Focuses on improving mobility, strength, and coordination through targeted exercises, stretching, and manual techniques.
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Aims to enhance a person's ability to perform daily activities, focusing on fine motor skills, self-care, and adaptive techniques.
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Addresses communication disorders, speech difficulties, and swallowing issues, helping individuals regain or improve their verbal and cognitive abilities.
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Provides specialized nursing care to individuals undergoing rehabilitation, including monitoring health, administering medications, and coordinating overall care.
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Utilizes recreational activities to improve physical and mental well-being, promoting socialization and emotional health.
Care services for every condition
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Tailored care plans that consider the specific requirements and preferences of individuals, ensuring a holistic approach to their well-being.
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Involvement of a diverse team of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, therapists, and specialists, collaborating to provide comprehensive care.
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Regular monitoring of health conditions, medication management, and coordination with healthcare providers to address medical needs.
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Access to physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other rehabilitation services to enhance mobility, strength, and functional abilities.
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Counseling, mental health services, and emotional support to address the psychological aspects of living with a health condition.