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Definition
of
Rehabilitation
from
Digitising Social Care Glossary, v0.0.3
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The process of helping a person who has suffered an illness or injury restore lost skills and so regain maximum self-sufficiency. For example, rehabilitation work after a stroke may help the patient walk and speak clearly again.
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Definition
of
Rehabilitation
from
NE Lincolnshire Council: Social Care Handbook
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Treatment or treatments designed to facilitate the process of recovery from injury, illness, or disease to as normal a condition as possible.
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Plain English definition
of
Rehabilitation
from
Think Local Act Personal (TLAP) Jargon Buster
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When you are actively supported to recover from an injury or illness and regain the ability to do things for yourself.
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Data descriptor
of
Rehabilitation
from
ASC Collections Data Dictionary (Beta v1.3)
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The process of helping a person who has suffered an illness or injury restore lost skills and so regain maximum self-sufficiency. For example, rehabilitation work after a stroke may help the patient walk and speak clearly again.
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