rehabilitatsiooniks
Rehabilitatsiooniks, a term used primarily in Estonian contexts, refers to interventions and programs designed to restore health, functionality, and quality of life after injury, illness, disability, or psychosocial challenges. The concept encompasses both physical and psychosocial rehabilitation, integrating medical treatment, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychological support, and social reintegration strategies. It is guided by a multidisciplinary approach, with health professionals, social workers, psychologists, and sometimes educators collaborating to tailor individualized plans for each patient.
Goals of rehabilitatsiooniks include restoring functional independence, reducing secondary complications, and enhancing social participation. Outcomes focus
Key settings for rehabilitatsiooniks range from hospital inpatient units to outpatient clinics, community centers, and home‑based
Policy and funding structures for rehabilitatsiooniks vary by country but generally include insurance coverage, public health