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What Is Geriatric Rehabilitation?

Geriatric rehabilitation is a specialized form of rehabilitation designed to address the unique needs of older adults, focusing on their physical, cognitive, and functional needs. It is tailored to help patients live as independently as possible, taking into account that older adults tend to become less active over time, experience a decrease in muscle strength, coordination, and reaction timing, and have a lower tolerance for physical activity

Who would benefit from Geriatric Rehabilitation
• Individuals above 65 years of age with functional limitations due to chronic disease, acquired illness, injury, or other health conditions.

Goals that you will achieve :

Improve Physical Function:

Strength, flexibility, and endurance, to help them perform daily activities more independently

Enhance Cognitive Function:

Improve cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and problem-solving skills, to help older adults manage their daily activities and interact with their environment effectively

Prevent Falls and Injuries:

Improve balance and coordination which can help in preventing falls.

Improve Quality of Life:

Enhance the quality of life for older adults by improving their physical, cognitive, and social functioning, thereby allowing them to live more independently and participate in community activities

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