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Rehabilitation refers to services and programs designed to assist individuals who have experienced a trauma or illness that results in impairment that creates a loss of function (physical, psychologic... al, social, or vocational) Rehabilitation Nursing Restorative Care Vocational Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Models and Classification Systems The Enabling-Disabling Process International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health Concepts of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health Historical Events and Legislative Initiatives Affecting Rehabilitation Public Policy and Rehabilitation Medicaid Workers’ Compensation Private Insurance Social Security Disability Income Disability Benefits for Veterans Vocational Rehabilitation Americans with Disabilities Act Table 24-4 Americans with Disabilities Act REHABILITATION ISSUES AND CHALLENGES Rising Care Costs Caregiver Burden Inequities Among Disabled Americans Stigma of Disability Ethical and Legal Issues Cultural Competency Formal and Informal Caregiver Issues INTERVENTIONS The Rehabilitation Process Members of the Rehabilitation Team Rehabilitation Potential Strengths of the Client, Family, and Environment Functional Assessment Adjustment to Life-Altering Condition Discussion Questions Rehabilitation Nursing Rehabilitation Nursing Role Descriptions Subacute Care Units Skilled Nursing Facilities Hospitals and Freestanding Facilities Long-Term Care Facilities or Retirement Communities Community-Based Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Specialties Geriatric Rehabilitation Technologic Advances • What are some other nonpharmacologic strategies that could be applied to help improve Ted’s quality of life? • How would the interdisciplinary team assist Ted with developing a long-term plan to cope with the effects of polytrauma? • What rehabilitation issues and concerns would be involved in Ted’s situation? What psychosocial and emotional factors should be addressed? • How should the family and church friends be involved in the plan of care for Ted? • Is Ted’s goal of competing in the Paralympics realistic? What factors would have to be considered for this to occur? Cardiac Rehabilitation Pulmonary Rehabilitation Cancer Rehabilitation Dementia or Alzheimer’s Programs HIV/AIDS Ensuring Quality in Rehabilitation Facilities The Joint Commission Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) OUTCOME MEASUREMENT AND PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT Evidence-Based Practice Box Define the following rehabilitation terms in relationship to chronic illness: impairment, functional limitation, disability, and community reintegration. Identify three problems in the provision of rehabilitation services to the chronically ill. Describe the different settings where rehabilitation services can be provided. What specific issues in rehabilitation make doing research difficult? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the major functional assessment tools mentioned in this chapter. INTERNET RESOURCES Alzheimer’s Association: www.alz.org American Heart Association: www.aha.org American Stroke Association: www.strokeassociation.org Association of Rehabilitation Nurses: www.rehabnurse.org Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: www.cms.hhs.gov/medicare/ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: www.cdc.gov/aging/saha.htm National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: www.ninds.nih.gov National Rehabilitation Information Center: www.naric.com National Rehabilitation Association: www.nationalrehab.org National Stroke Association: www.nsa.org For a full suite of assignments and additional learning activities, use the access code located in the front of your book and visit this exclusive website: go.jblearning.com/larsen. If you do not have an access code, you can obtain one at the site. REFERENCES Adams, P. F., Dey, A. N., & Vickerie, J. L. 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