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SOCIAL WORK IN REHABILITATION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
During much of the early practice of social work, the profession was almost exclusively concerned with problems arising from poverty. For many, social work is still erroneously synonymous with the dispensing of public assistance. We have developed methods of maintaining relative economic stability and have available such a wide variety of public and ...
J, SHOVER, O, KURREN
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Social adjustment in rehabilitation

International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1984
A three years' follow up study was carried out to assess the efficacy of a psychiatric rehabilitation service in an urban/suburban English district of about 200 000 population, by examining, a cohort of 100 rehabilitees who used the service. This paper briefly outlines the types of residential facilities available to the service and it describes the ...
M, Collis, M Y, Ekdawi
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Social Hearing Rehabilitation

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1960
About 3% of a population needs audiologic treatment, which in Denmark is performed through three hearing rehabilitation centers with a full-time staff of otologists, teachers, engineers, technicians and social-workers handling (free of charge) about 7000 new patients a year in close cooperation with about 100 local schoolteachers trained in teaching ...
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Socialization as a rehabilitative process

Community Mental Health Journal, 1966
This paper describes a social rehabilitation project for the mentally ill which utilizes the facilities of a community center to improve social skills. Discharged patients are purposefully moved through a four-phase series of progressively broader social experiences with the goal of having these expatients become autonomously involved in community ...
L, Berkowitz, A, Lurie
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Social Rehabilitation Following Hip Fractures

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1979
A prospective 6 months' study of 518 patients with hip fractures was undertaken. The patients were classified into four social function groups on admission to hospital and again at the follow-up, according to their dependence on home-help and other services of the social welfare system. This dependency increased with the age of the patients.
J S, Jensen   +2 more
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Social Hearing Rehabilitation in Finland

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1960
A survey of the social rehabilitation of hearing and an account of the role of the State and that of private associations in it are presented.
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A systematic review of rehabilitation and exercise recommendations in oncology guidelines

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Nicole L Stout   +2 more
exaly  

Social security and rehabilitation

1977
’Social security and rehabilitation’ has been the subject of a great deal of writing and talking since the beginning of this century. The Dutch legislation in this field has already been in operation since 1903 although not in its present size. However, rather than by giving you a summary of the development which has taken place, I should like to start
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SOCIAL RELATIONS IN STROKE REHABILITATION

Rehabilitation Nursing, 1982
R L, Evans, L K, Northwood
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