Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is a specialized set of interventions designed to optimize functioning and reduce disability for individuals experiencing health conditions, injuries, or illnesses. Its primary goal is to help individuals regain maximum independence, improve their quality of life, and successfully reintegrate into society, the workplace, or their communities.Key Types of RehabilitationRehabilitation is highly tailored to an individual’s needs, spanning several distinct disciplines:Physical Rehabilitation: Focuses on restoring mobility, strength, and fitness through physical therapy (e.g., recovering from a stroke, surgery, or major injury).Occupational Therapy: Teaches patients how to perform essential daily self-care and work activities, such as dressing, bathing, cooking, or driving.Speech-Language Therapy: Addresses difficulties with speaking, understanding, reading, writing, and swallowing.Cognitive Rehabilitation: Helps individuals relearn or improve critical mental skills, including thinking, memory, planning, and decision-making.Substance Use Rehabilitation: Involves psychological counseling, medical support, and behavioral therapies to overcome drug or alcohol addiction.
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