Led by and for survivors and their carers. Rehabilitation is a health service for people who have experienced an illness, injury, disability or age-related decline in their functioning.
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ChristianaCare has received approval from the Delaware Health Resources Board to build a new, freestanding acute inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Newark—marking a significant step forward in ...
ChristianaCare Partners with Onix Group to Build New Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility in Newark, Delaware
Rehabilitation is a set of interventions needed when a person is experiencing or is likely to experience limitations in everyday functioning due to ageing or a health condition, including chronic diseases or disorders, injuries or traumas.
The Rehabilitation 2030 initiative draws attention to the profound unmet need for rehabilitation worldwide and highlights the importance of strengthening health systems to provide rehabilitation. The initiative marks a new strategic approach for the global rehabilitation community by emphasizing that: Rehabilitation should be available for all the population and through all stages of the life ...
The Package of interventions for rehabilitation is available with an introduction (module 1) and 7 disease area-specific modules providing the information on interventions for rehabilitation and related required resources.
The ultimate goal of rehabilitation research is to ensure that rehabilitation is evidence-based and achieves the best possible health and functioning outcomes for those needing rehabilitation around the world. WHO’s work focuses on guiding the direction of rehabilitation research and strengthening research capacity within the sector.
Outlines a set of prioritized interventions including equipment, assistive products & consumables required to deliver them in primary health care facilities and low-resource settings.