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USA-355301-Pattern Makers Κατάλογοι Εταιρεία
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- Rehabilitation - World Health Organization (WHO)
The result is that pre-existing limitations in rehabilitation services are magnified, health service delivery is less efficient, and people directly affected are at risk of increased impairment and disability WHO response A health system strengthening approach is needed to ensure that rehabilitation services can reach all who need them
- Rehabilitation - World Health Organization (WHO)
Rehabilitation services may benefit people with many health conditions Drug and alcohol rehabilitation is only one type of rehabilitation that is aimed at helping people overcome addiction to substances Learn more: WHO Alcohol, Drugs and Addictive Behaviours unit
- Rehabilitation 2030 - World Health Organization (WHO)
In 2017, in recognition of the growing global rehabilitation needs, underdeveloped rehabilitation services, and significant potential for unmet rehabilitation needs to increase in the future, WHO Member States, development partners, and civil society came together to launch the Rehabilitation 2030 initiative
- Strengthening rehabilitation research and evidence
Rehabilitation services are often under funded and under valued, particularly in countries without strong health systems Rehabilitation helps to reduce the impacts of disease and injury on individuals, while also complimenting other health interventions
- Community-based rehabilitation: CBR guidelines
Overview Recommendations to develop guidelines on community-based rehabilitation (CBR) were made during the International Consultation to Review Community-based Rehabilitation which was held in Helsinki, Finland in 2003
- World Rehabilitation Alliance - World Health Organization (WHO)
In many countries around the world there is an urgent need to strengthen rehabilitation Globally, an estimated 2 4 billion people are living with a health condition that could benefit from rehabilitation
- Long-term care - World Health Organization (WHO)
Most people with long-term care needs rely on families and informal caregivers for support, while long-term care services remain under-developed, particularly in community-based settings On average, less than one in four Europeans aged 65 and over with care needs can access home-based care services In some countries this is as low as one in
- WHO standards for prosthetics and orthotics
One aim of the document is to ensure that prosthetics and orthotics services are integrated into health services and systems, as they are often provided at the same time as other health services WHO believes that this document will promote greater access to these services globally, as another step towards strengthening universal health coverage and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
- Mental Health, Brain Health and Substance Use
Scaling up care for mental, neurological, and substance use disorders: mhGAP
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