Do the elderly respond better when rehabilitation is carried out in a known environment and amongst staff members of their own ward?
A5. Yes. The response of the elderly to rehabilitation improves remarkably when this is carried out in their own known environment amongst the people with whom they are well acquainted. Confidence with the activities of daily living is the aim and the demonstrable result of effective rehabilitation.
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