Rehabilitation is not only the recovery of physical functions, but also includes aspects of mental and social recovery,human beingandhuman beingIt means the restoration of all rights related to living as one person, i.e., total human restoration. It means overcoming social disadvantages and living in a way that is true to one's own character andlivingIt is a process of relearning and effort to regain
In 1968, the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that "medical, social and occupational means, in conjunction with medical, social and occupational means, to train or retrain individuals to reach the highest possible level of functional capacity in cases of incapacity andadjustmentThe definition of "use" is defined as "to use as a
The scope of rehabilitation is broad and includes motor dysfunction, cognitive impairment, audiovisual language impairment, cardiac and respiratory dysfunction, mental impairment, and post-operative stoma creation and post-operative cancer treatment.livingRecovery from disability, etc,human beingThis includes the return of the company as a
In addition, the functional differentiation of acute, convalescent, and maintenance phase rehabilitation, as well as community rehabilitation, is required according to the course of recovery from the onset of illness, and a team approach is needed to achieve goals appropriate to each period and place, as well as seamless collaboration.
Community rehabilitation is based on the concept of normalization, and it is a system in which people with disabilities and the elderly can live in a familiar place with the people who live there and enjoy their lives.livingThe company is committed to providing medical care, health, welfare, andlivingIt refers to all actions taken in cooperation with all people, institutions, and organizations involved in the

References
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(2) Midori Kaizuka, Takeko Omori, Fumio Eto, et al. (editors and authors): Rehabilitation Nursing to Enhance QOL, 2nd edition, Medical and Dental Publishing, 2006.
3) Ohta, Hitoshi: Community rehabilitation theory Ver.3, Iyakuyaku Shuppan, 2004.