Rehabilitation Nursing

Rehabilitation Nursing

An indispensable figure within the realm of rehabilitation is the rehabilitation nurse. Nursing care has evolved from a traditional approach, where patients were passive recipients, to a contemporary, multifaceted model that empowers patients to actively engage in self-care. A rehabilitation nurse, skilled in their field, aids individuals with disabling injuries or illnesses in achieving a relatively independent and normal life. This could involve helping individuals regain lost abilities or develop new ones. However, the central role of a rehabilitation nurse lies in guiding patients to adapt and manage their limitations. For instance, they might facilitate exercises to strengthen affected limbs or educate patients about using assistive devices like wheelchairs. Specialized rehabilitation nurses are deemed essential members of the rehabilitation team, as emphasized by rehabilitation service providers.

  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Long Term Care
  • Rehabilitation in Community Settings
  • Care Transitions

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