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 …
Rehabilitation services are often under funded and under valued, particularly in countries without strong health systems. Rehabilitation helps to reduce the impacts of disease and injury on …
Rehabilitation is an essential health service and crucial for achieving universal health coverage. With ageing populations and an increase in the number of people living with chronic disease, rehabilitation …
Rehabilitation is a health service for people who experience a decline in their functioning due to an illness, injury, surgery, disability or age. Its primary goal is to help regain, maintain or …
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 …
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.
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 …
Overview Rehabilitation in health systems provides recommendations for Member States and other relevant stakeholders to strengthen and expand the availability of quality rehabilitation …