Delivering Rehabilitation

Delivering Rehabilitation
Author: Lol Burke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136261559

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Do offenders have the right to be rehabilitated and should the state be responsible for their rehabilitation? Should the public expect punitive and coercive approaches to offender rehabilitation? Why should the state be interested in the reform of individuals and how can helping offenders be justified when there are other disadvantaged groups in society who are unable to access the services they desperately need? Finally, why does the state appear to target and criminalise certain groups and individuals and not others? These are just some of the questions asked in this new text, which offers an analysis of the delivery of rehabilitative services to offenders over the past two decades. It focuses particularly on the ideological and political imperatives of a neoliberal state that intends to segment the work of the Probation Service and hand over the majority of its work to the private sector. Issues covered include: governance, politics and performance of probation, occupational culture and professional identity, markets, profit and delivery, partnership, localism and civil society, citizenship, exclusion and the State. This book is aimed at academics, practitioners, managers and leaders within the field of corrections and wider social policy. It will also appeal to undergraduates and postgraduates specialising in criminal justice, criminology, politics and social policy.

Community-based Rehabilitation

Community-based Rehabilitation
Author: World Health Organization
Publisher:
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2010
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789241548052

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Volume numbers determined from Scope of the guidelines, p. 12-13.

Rehabilitation Nursing

Rehabilitation Nursing
Author: Shirley P. Hoeman
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323045553

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Providing a solid foundation of concepts and principles, this book maintains the fundamental focus of rehabilitation nursing: holistic care of the rehabilitation client to achieve maximum potential outcomes in functional and lifestyle independence.

Delivering Rehabilitation Services

Delivering Rehabilitation Services
Author: Herbert Rusalem
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1969
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

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Most of the published materials referred to in this paper concern environmental rather than additudinal variables, reflecting a generalized preoccupation with systems, rather than deliverers. The expectation usually is that improved delivery of services will occur when more efficient mechanisms are found which bring potential clients and waiting services into a more functional relationship. Essentially, these new mechanisms are expected to achieve the following: 1) Expedite the process through which clients get to services and services get to clients; 2) Serve more clients more successfully at a reasonable social and economic cost; 3) Perform the task with the available professional and nonprofessional manpower resources; 4) Enhance client motivation and self-regard in the course of delivering the service; 5) Provide ample opportunities for client choice and decision making in the delivery process; 6) Protect potential clients, insofar as possible, from deterrent biases, caprices, and personal ideologies of those who serve them; and 7) Eliminate client deprivation resulting from worker apathy, inefficiency, and unprofessionalism. Preliminary to discussing systems, it may be helpful to examine some current rehabilitation service delivery problems that confront the field.

Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Author: Claudio Donner
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1351015583

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Pulmonary rehabilitation programmes are a fundamental part of the clinical management of patients with chronic respiratory diseases. This comprehensive reference book places pulmonary rehabilitation within the wider framework of respiratory disease. Now in six parts, it includes new sections on the development of PR as a discipline, global perspectives on quality control, new chapters on early PR post exacerbation and personalized rehabilitation, innovative approaches to exercise, PR in interstitial lung disease and lung transplantation, and the latest research into the application of music, dance and yoga. Key Features Global contributions compare practice around the world where differences have developed. New six Part structure covers new approaches to exercise testing, interstitial lung diseases and other diseases, and add-on interventions drawing on new technologies. Contains recommendations of the large collaborative ERS/ATS task forces on guidelines for PR as well as suggested policies for its implementation and use. Covers the important topic of balance impairment as a focus of rehabilitation for the at-risk patient and a new chapter on monitoring physical activity. The voices of patients and caregivers describe the impact of chronic respiratory disease on their lives. Features an exclusive chapter on COVID-19 that discusses the short- and long-term pathophysiological consequences, provides information about the potential role of physiotherapy in the management of hospitalized patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, and details on who, where, and how to deliver programs to COVID-19 and non COVID-19 patients in the lockdown and post lockdown era.

Integrative Rehabilitation Practice

Integrative Rehabilitation Practice
Author: Matt Erb
Publisher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1787751511

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This edited collection is the first complete guide for rehabilitation professionals seeking to engage a whole-person, biopsychosocial, and mind-body medicine integrated approach to care. Drawing on the foundations of integrative medicine, Integrative Rehabilitation Practice (IRP) goes beyond the treatment of symptoms to explore multiple levels, roots, and possible contributing factors to individual's health experience. IRP acknowledges the complex inseparability of biological, behavioral, psychosocial, spiritual, and environmental influences. The book covers both the theoretical foundations of IRP and applications to practice in the fields of physical therapy, occupational therapy, yoga therapy, speech and language therapy, and many other professions. Featuring contributions from Matthew J. Taylor, Marlysa Sullivan, Andra DeVoght and other professionals, case studies, storytelling, and reflective exercises, this cross-disciplinary clinical training guide is essential reading for all rehabilitation professionals, as well as others interested in advancing whole-person care.

Physical Rehabilitation Laboratory Manual

Physical Rehabilitation Laboratory Manual
Author: Susan B. O'Sullivan
Publisher: F A Davis Company
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1999
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780803602571

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"... this manual does an excellent job of merging traditional and contemporary principles of neurotherapeutic intervention, all with a practical, functional orientation." -- Physical Therapy Care Reports, Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1999 Here's an integrated physical therapy model applicable to a variety of clinical problems and diagnoses. After exploring the application of treatment techniques, the authors focus on clinical decision-making strategies using clinical problems and progressively comprehensive case studies. "This text offers a wonderful source of ideas for developing laboratory experiences that will be directly applicable to clinical situations that our students will face in their future practice." -- Mark W. Pape, MSPT, Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas

Manual of Psychosocial Rehabilitation

Manual of Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Author: Robert King
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1118352289

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Psychosocial Rehabilitation is a comprehensive ready- reference for mental health practitioners and students, providing practical advice on the full range of interventions for psychosocial rehabilitation. It contextualises the interventions described and provides pointers to enable the reader to explore the theory and research. This manual recognises the wide-ranging impact of mental illness and its ramifications on daily life, and promotes a recovery model of psychosocial rehabilitation and aims to empower clinicians to engage their clients in tailored rehabilitation plans. The book is divided into five key sections. Section 1 looks at assessment covering tools available in the public domain, instruments, scoring systems, norms and applications for diagnosis and measurement of symptoms, cognitive functioning, impairment and recovery. Section 2 covers the full range of therapeutic interventions and offers advice on training and supervision requirements and evaluation of process, impact and outcome. Section 3 provides manuals and programs for interventions effectively provided as group activities. Section 4 explains how to design a full programme that integrates therapeutic interventions with group programmes as well as services provided by other agencies. The final section looks at peer support and self help, providing manuals and resources that support programmes and interventions not requiring professional or practitioner direction.

Vision Rehabilitation

Vision Rehabilitation
Author: Penelope S. Suter
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1439836566

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Providing the information required to understand, advocate for, and supply post-acute vision rehabilitative care following brain injury, Vision Rehabilitation: Multidisciplinary Care of the Patient Following Brain Injury bridges the gap between theory and practice. It presents clinical information and scientific literature supporting the diagnostic and therapeutic strategies applied in a comprehensive overview of current diagnostic and treatment strategies in adult post-brain injury vision rehabilitation. Includes a foreword by Dr. Sue Barry Because post-brain injury rehabilitation works best in a team setting where the entire person can be treated, this text has been carefully designed as a multidisciplinary resource with an emphasis on models for working with the rehabilitation team. The book covers a myriad of topics such as post-brain injury vision rehabilitation; eye movements; binocular dysfunction; visual field loss; visual-spatial neglect; shifts in visual egocenter affecting balance and coordination; visual-vestibular interactions; central vs. peripheral visual attention; as well as deficits in object perception, visual memory, and visual cognition. The book details models that vision specialists working with the rehabilitation team can use to achieve the best success for the patient in rehabilitation; vision rehabilitation concepts and the science from which they have been developed; examples of therapeutic exercises; practice management information for the post-brain injury vision rehabilitation practice; and information on the legal process in which one frequently becomes involved in this type of work. Edited by eminent clinicians, the book highlights the work of contributors who are well-respected academicians and researchers, bringing together the clinical information that enables everyone involved in a brain injury case to grasp the diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.