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    rehabilitation
    /ˌriː(h)əˌbɪlɪˈteɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness: "she underwent rehabilitation and was walking within three weeks"

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  2. Apr 22, 2024 · Rehabilitation is defined as “a set of interventions designed to optimize functioning and reduce disability in individuals with health conditions in interaction with their environment”. Put simply, rehabilitation helps a child, adult or older person to be as independent as possible in everyday activities and enables participation in ...

  3. Rehabilitation. Rehabilitation addresses the impact of a health condition on a person’s everyday life by optimizing their functioning and reducing their experience of disability. Rehabilitation expands the focus of health beyond preventative and curative care to ensure people with a health condition can remain as independent as possible and ...

  4. Sep 9, 2018 · Key facts. 74% of years lived with disability (YLDs) in the world are the result of health conditions for which rehabilitation may be beneficial. 15% of all YLDs are caused by health conditions associated with severe levels of disability. The density of skilled rehabilitation practitioners is less than 10 for every 1 million people in many low ...

  5. Dec 13, 2011 · Rehabilitation. Rehabilitation aims to support anyone with an injury, illness or development condition who experiences short- or long-term impairment and limitations in functioning. Rehabilitation can also be an important health service for people as they age, helping them remain active and independent for as long as possible.

  6. Since the Rehabilitation 2030 initiative was launched, all stakeholders within the rehabilitation sector have been playing their part in addressing the action areas. The significant momentum and efforts have culminated in a World Health Assembly resolution, endorsed in May 2023. The resolution has been a historic milestone, marking the first ...

  7. ABILITATION IN HEALTH SYSTEMS: GUIDE FOR ACTION INFORMATION SHEETThe World Health Organization (WHO) Rehabilitation in health systems: guide for action (hereafter referred to as the Guide) helps government. strengthen their health systems in order to provide rehabilitation. It leads governments through a four-phase process of (1) rehabilitation ...

  8. Jan 1, 2017 · Rehabilitation in health systems provides recommendations for Member States and other relevant stakeholders to strengthen and expand the availability of quality rehabilitation services. Currently, there is a significant unmet need for rehabilitation services and it is frequently undervalued in the health system.

  9. The World Rehabilitation Alliance (WRA) is a WHO global network of stakeholders whose mission is to support the implementation of the Rehabilitation 2030 Initiative through advocacy activities. It focuses on promoting rehabilitation as an essential health service that is integral to Universal Health Coverage and to the realization of ...

  10. Rehabilitation. Rehabilitation addresses the impact of a health condition on a person’s life with a primary focus on improving and maintaining functioning and overall quality of life. WHO defines rehabilitation as a set of interventions designed to optimize functioning and reduce disability in individuals with health conditions in interaction ...

  11. The best way to ensure that rehabilitation services reach all those who need them is by integrating rehabilitation across all levels of the health system, as part of universal health coverage. In particular, it is essential that rehabilitation is integrated at primary health care level, bringing services closer to the community, thus reducing cost and improving the equity and timeliness of service delivery.