REHABILITATION
Physical Rehabilitation: This focuses on improving physical abilities and mobility. It may
involve exercises, manual therapy, gait training, and other techniques to improve strength,
balance, and coordination.
Occupational Rehabilitation: Occupational therapists work with individuals to enhance
their ability to perform daily activities, such as dressing, bathing, cooking, and
work-related tasks.
Speech Therapy: Speech-language pathologists provide therapy to help individuals with
communication disorders or difficulties with speech, language, and swallowing.
Cognitive Rehabilitation: This type of rehabilitation is designed to improve cognitive
functions, such as memory, attention, problem-solving, and decision-making, especially after
a brain injury or neurological condition.
Cardiac Rehabilitation: For individuals with heart conditions, cardiac rehab focuses on
improving cardiovascular health, endurance, and overall well-being through exercise and
lifestyle modifications.
Pulmonary Rehabilitation: For individuals with lung conditions, pulmonary rehab focuses
on improving lung function, breathing techniques, and physical endurance.
Substance Abuse Rehabilitation: This type of rehab helps individuals recover from
addiction to drugs or alcohol and may include counseling, therapy, and support groups.