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International Journal of Research in Special Education
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2021, Vol. 1, Issue 2, Part A

Rehabilitation’s benefits: An overview


Author(s): Shivaleela S Sarawad

Abstract: Rehabilitation, along with other aspects of universal health coverage such as effective health promotion, disease prevention, treatment, and palliative care, is critical. Rehabilitation allows a child, adult, or senior person to be as self-sufficient as possible in daily activities, allowing them to engage in school, work, recreation, and meaningful life duties like caring for family members. Globally, an estimated 2.4 billion people have a health problem that could be helped through rehabilitation. Globally, changes in population health and characteristics are predicted to boost demand for rehabilitation services. For example, people are living longer but with more chronic sickness and incapacity. The need for rehabilitation is presently mostly unfulfilled. In numerous low- and middle-income countries, more than half of the population does not receive the rehabilitative services they require. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused havoc on rehabilitation and other health-care programmes.

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Shivaleela S Sarawad. Rehabilitation’s benefits: An overview. International Journal of Research in Special Education. 2021; 1(2): 21-22.
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