What are the 5 components of rehabilitation?
Recently in the World Health Organisation’s CBR Guidelines (2010) community based rehabilitation is understood as a strategy for disability-inclusive development. The five components (health, education, livelihoods, social and empowerment) each have five key elements which inform the implementation of CBR.
What are three options for drug abuse treatment?
There are many options that have been successful in treating drug addiction, including:
- behavioral counseling.
- medication.
- medical devices and applications used to treat withdrawal symptoms or deliver skills training.
- evaluation and treatment for co-occurring mental health issues such as depression and anxiety.
What are the positive effects of rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation had positive effects on fatigue, general condition, mood, and coping with cancer. Conclusions: Rehabilitation is needed also among patients with advanced disease and in palliative care. Exercise improves physical performance and has positive effects on several other quality of life domains.
What is a Level 3 rehab?
Level III: Residential/Inpatient Services. Level III of the continuum of care provides residential substance abuse treatment. This level of treatment is typically appropriate for patients who have functional deficits or require a stable living space to help with their recovery.
What are 2 principles commonly used in rehabilitation?
The two primary motor-learning principles to consider during rehabilitation are the amount and type of practice and the feedback available to the athlete.
What should you say when you refuse drugs?
In a firm voice, tell the person you don’t want to drink or use drugs. Say something like: “No, I’m sorry, but I don’t use….” “No, I’m really trying to stay clean.”
What are the disadvantages of rehab?
Cons:
- You risk being exposed to the same influences, risks and triggers in your life that pushed you towards drug or alcohol.
- You may still have access to drugs/alcohol.
- Daily life distractions could keep you from focusing on recovery.
- Access to your counselor is more limited than in a residential/inpatient facility.
What is Level 2 rehabilitation?
Local (district) specialist rehabilitation services (Level 2) are typically planned over a district-level population of 350-500K, and are led or supported by a consultant trained and accredited in Rehabilitation medicine (RM), working both in hospital and the community setting.
What is the first stage of addiction?
The first stage of addiction is called initiation, during which time the individual tries a substance for the first time.