Ancillary rehabilitative services are available from the first post-op day, and the same team continues to follow the patient after discharge. |
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Over the past two Olympiads she has made close personal friends of her surgeon, her rehabilitative physiotherapist and her sports psychologist. |
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He said one of the key objectives would be the prevention of diseases along with curative and rehabilitative service. |
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In this approach, multidisciplinary teams deliver medical, psychosocial, and rehabilitative care. |
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The persistent offender scheme is devised to catch, convict and provide effective rehabilitative support to these most prolific offenders. |
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This operation would never have been possible without all the technical, supportive, and rehabilitative resources of modern medicine. |
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It strives to provide rehabilitative care for injured wildlife and promotes an understanding and respect for wildlife through education. |
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However, it also expressed grave doubts about his rehabilitative potential, given that he seemed to believe that he had done nothing wrong. |
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In addition to a nutritional program, there were various treatments like massage, facials, and seaweed wraps to aid in the rehabilitative process. |
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To put in place mechanisms to prevent psychological difficulties and treat those through psycho-therapeutical and rehabilitative methods. |
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In most cases, this applies even if you are on integrated sick leave or rehabilitative employment. |
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His job is to carry out the custodial dictates of the criminal justice system, while at the same time devising rehabilitative mechanisms within the prison structure. |
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Cayley's book was written at a time when the rehabilitative theory and practice of prisons, parole and other measures were under attack from the right. |
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The goals of home and community care nursing can be preventative, curative, rehabilitative, palliative or supportive. |
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It means more of a fine or counseling or some sort of program where you don't end up in jail but in a rehabilitative program. |
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Such a conclusion should not be reached without a thorough evaluation of the rehabilitative potential of this individual officer. |
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The creation of a new YOUTH sentence: the intensive rehabilitative custody and supervision order. |
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Distress analysis results can then be used in association with a PMS to take appropriate rehabilitative action. |
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They may make good choices for themselves and eventually find a new rehabilitative way of life. |
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More abstractly, such understanding of risk was predicated on the implied failure of rehabilitative interventions and the tacit understanding of incapacitation as a preferable penal strategy. |
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American penology has moved through various phases in the pursuit of the rehabilitative ideal. |
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The rehabilitative ideal strengthens privatism and attempts to deaden movements of political or collective activity. |
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Assistive technology is an umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities. |
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Having offenders see the damage they have caused could be a powerful educational and rehabilitative or reparative tool. |
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Still, treatment data show very few people presenting for help with cocaine problems, with cannabis continuing to dominate demand for rehabilitative services. |
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Anffas Ostia Onlus's work is based on the singleness of users, also and first of all closely for the rehabilitative part, trying to make happy the activities that each user has to do. |
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The programme included an assessment of prevalence, an awareness-raising campaign and the opening of a centre for specialist support, applying a model of rehabilitative action. |
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First, the words of the victim of a crime might well serve to educate the offender as to the effects of his or her criminal behavior, with some potential rehabilitative effect. |
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Prison should have a reformative, restorative and rehabilitative function. |
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To address the concerns regarding rehabilitative needs and functionality, clients are encouraged to learn and apply non-pharmacological pain management techniques. |
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This principle shelters children from formal criminal justice processes in recognition of their immaturity and the likelihood that rehabilitative approaches will be particularly effective for those of tender years. |
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Prison has a punitive as well as a rehabilitative aspect, and some have been cool to drug courts for that reason, seeing them as coddling criminals. |
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Rusk was also active as a public proponent of rehabilitative medicine, and from 1946 to 1969 he published a weekly column in The New York Times that dealt with health, rehabilitation, and veterans' issues. |
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The patients are provided with a range of individualized medical, nursing, social, and rehabilitative services in their own homes, coordinated through one central agency. |
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The minister acknowledged that there is a lump sum payment and ongoing help, other rehabilitative programs and the services that will help veterans reintegrate into civilian life. |
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Please provide information on rehabilitative treatment as well as education provided to mentally ill and intellectually disabled persons under the mental health care in the State party. |
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Whether recommending a mechanic to an insured with an auto claim or rehabilitative services to a disabled claimant, SSQ continually verifies the quality of service that its partners deliver. |
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A national public homecare program should provide a continuum of services, including health promotion and prevention and curative, rehabilitative, and palliative services. |
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In July 1997, Ken Rutherford and I were invited to Kensington Palace to brief Princess Diana on LSNs mission to survey the rehabilitative needs of Bosnias landmine disabled. |
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Children had no opportunities for education, work or any other rehabilitative activity, and the boys were locked up for up to 22 hours a day in their cells. |
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Short sentences can do as much damage to a woman's life as a long sentence: it is essential that this damage is balanced by access to the rehabilitative aspects of the prison regime. |
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The equivalent salary is determined on the date rehabilitative employment begins and remains constant during any period of approved rehabilitation. |
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The facility must be operated as a single legal entity to provide medical or surgical treatment for the sick or injured, including acute, chronic or rehabilitative care in a building or group of buildings. |
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Rehabilitative measures are supposed to lie in the domain of charitable social work. |
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