About rehabilitation, from the National Institute of Health:
"After a serious injury, illness or surgery, you may recover slowly. You may need to regain your strength, relearn skills or find new ways of doing things you did before. This process is rehabilitation."
"Rehabilitation often focuses on: Physical therapy to help your strength; mobility and fitness; Occupational therapy to help you with your daily activities; Speech-language therapy to help with speaking, understanding, reading, writing and swallowing; Treatment of pain."
"The type of therapy and goals of therapy may be different for different people. An older person who has had a stroke may simply want rehabilitation to be able to dress or bathe without help. A younger person who has had a heart attack may go through cardiac rehabilitation to try to return to work and normal activities. Someone with a lung disease may get pulmonary rehabilitation to be able to breathe better and improve their quality of life."
Rehabilitation may happen at home via therapists, at an outpatient physical therapy center, or during an in-patient stay at a skilled nursing facility or rehabilitation hospital.
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