Rehabilitation as a movement has grown out of the needs of disabled persons, which are different from those of the sick. Rehabilitation is developing into an holistic concept, which focuses on the whole person, not just on his or her physical or mental handicap. An holistic approach towards disabled persons and their rehabilitation is based on an awareness of the functional interdependence of psychological, physical, social and vocational factors in human health, illness and recovery.The physical, functional, psychological and social impact, which a stroke can have on a person, is described to illustrate the complexity of the disabling process, and the need for all rehabilitation team members to share holistic goals.The benefits of rehabili...
spective of the individual with a disability and their next of kin. These principles are goal identi...
“Rehabilitation groups” refers to community-based organizations which substantially rely on the work...
A comprehensive understanding is lacking of the experiences persons with acquired physical disabilit...
Rehabilitation as a movement has grown out of the needs of disabled persons, which are different fro...
Rehabilitation has long been lacking in a unified conceptual framework. Rehabilitation is always vo...
The holistic approach encourages the client to include rehabilitation strategies that support ...
Rehabilitation has long been lacking in a unified conceptual framework. Rehabilitation is always vo...
INTRODUCTION : Sociovocational rehabilitation is one of the important phases of rehabilitation, off...
In recent years there has been an increase in the number of people requiring rehabilitation services...
Disabled people require special attention from social work- ers. Social services provide this group ...
Today, the goal of rehabilitation is not a mere "recovery of lost functions for the physically handi...
“Rehabilitation”, as applied to the disabled, has been defined as “the restoration of lost or impair...
Inclusive or holistic development is a process of creating and maintaining an environment that provi...
To explore the concept of autonomy as a basis for social participation, with particular reference to...
Purpose: The purpose of this scoping review was to explore the literature regarding holistic care in...
spective of the individual with a disability and their next of kin. These principles are goal identi...
“Rehabilitation groups” refers to community-based organizations which substantially rely on the work...
A comprehensive understanding is lacking of the experiences persons with acquired physical disabilit...
Rehabilitation as a movement has grown out of the needs of disabled persons, which are different fro...
Rehabilitation has long been lacking in a unified conceptual framework. Rehabilitation is always vo...
The holistic approach encourages the client to include rehabilitation strategies that support ...
Rehabilitation has long been lacking in a unified conceptual framework. Rehabilitation is always vo...
INTRODUCTION : Sociovocational rehabilitation is one of the important phases of rehabilitation, off...
In recent years there has been an increase in the number of people requiring rehabilitation services...
Disabled people require special attention from social work- ers. Social services provide this group ...
Today, the goal of rehabilitation is not a mere "recovery of lost functions for the physically handi...
“Rehabilitation”, as applied to the disabled, has been defined as “the restoration of lost or impair...
Inclusive or holistic development is a process of creating and maintaining an environment that provi...
To explore the concept of autonomy as a basis for social participation, with particular reference to...
Purpose: The purpose of this scoping review was to explore the literature regarding holistic care in...
spective of the individual with a disability and their next of kin. These principles are goal identi...
“Rehabilitation groups” refers to community-based organizations which substantially rely on the work...
A comprehensive understanding is lacking of the experiences persons with acquired physical disabilit...