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- FACTSHEET REHABILITATION - World Health Organization
In the context of development, rehabilitation is a particularly powerful health strategy because it focuses both on the underlying health problem (disease, injury or even a natural process such as ageing) to optimize intrinsic health capacity and also on translating that capacity into what people can actually do in their everyday lives, given
- The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended by WIOA (PDF)
AN ACT To replace the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, to extend and revise the au thorization of grants to States for vocational rehabilitation services, with special emphasis on services to individuals with the most severe disabilities, to expand special Federal responsibilities and research and training programs with respect to individuals
- REHABILITATION IN HEALTH SYSTEMS: GUIDE FOR ACTION
strengthen their health systems in order to provide rehabilitation It leads governments through a four-phase process of (1) rehabilitation situation assessment; (2) strategic planning; (3) development of a monitoring framework, evaluatio
- Rehab 2030 resources - World Health Organization
REHABILITATION 2030 10 AREAS FOR ACTION AND WHO RESOURCES Supporting the WHA76 6 resolution Strengthening rehabilitation in health systems Rehabilitation in health systems 01
- Making Rehabilitation Decisions - American Stroke Association
WHAT IS A REHAB PROGRAM? A LOOK AT YOUR MEDICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIAL, VOCATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL STATUS A PLAN IS THEN MADE TO HELP YOU WORK EVEN IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY DRIVER’S TRAINING MAY ALSO BE PART OF THE PLAN Your needs determine which type(s) is best for you
- GUIDE FOR ACTION - World Health Organization
The types of rehabilitation are: specialized (dedicated), high-intensity rehabilitation that is commonly delivered through longer-stay facilities; rehabilitation that is highly integrated across a wide range of medical specialties in tertiary and secondary health care; rehabilitation integrated into primary health care; community-delivered
- chAPTeR 9: The RighT To hAbiliTATion And RehAbiliTATion
“Rehabilitation” refers to re-gaining skills, abilities or knowledge that may have been lost or compromised as a result of acquiring a disability, or due to a change in one’s disability or circumstances
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