Rehabilitation in nursing homes
Mary Clay Clinical facilitator for care homes and nurse care manager, East Berkshire NHS Community Health Trust
Rehabilitation is a key concept in the government’s plans to modernise the NHS. Its aim is to restore a person’s autonomy, although there are sometimes barriers to making effective rehabilitation a reality, some of which are explored here, along with ways of helping teams in nursing homes to undertake more effective rehabilitation.
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doi: 10.7748/nop2001.06.13.4.23.c2181
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