Perspectives on Disability and Rehabilitation

Perspectives on Disability and Rehabilitation

Author: Karen Whalley Hammell

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2006-02-22

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 070203259X

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It explores issues that are central to rehabilitation, such as the nature of the body, the idea of independence, the rehabilitation process, evidence-based practice and client-centred practice. Seeking always to ground theoretical ideas in the realities of every-day rehabilitation practice, and drawing from a wealth of research evidence, the book continually examines the implications of these perspectives for the education, practice, service delivery, research and theoretical development of the rehabilitation professions. Provides an accessible introduction to current theoretical perspectives on disability Demonstrates how these theoretical perspectives can inform a practitioner's approach to rehabilitation Relevant for all the rehabilitation and health care professions


Perspectives on Disability and Rehabilitation

Perspectives on Disability and Rehabilitation

Author: Karen Whalley Hammell

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2006-02-24

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0443100594

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It explores issues that are central to rehabilitation, such as the nature of the body, the idea of independence, the rehabilitation process, evidence-based practice and client-centred practice. Seeking always to ground theoretical ideas in the realities of every-day rehabilitation practice, and drawing from a wealth of research evidence, the book continually examines the implications of these perspectives for the education, practice, service delivery, research and theoretical development of the rehabilitation professions. Provides an accessible introduction to current theoretical perspectives on disability Demonstrates how these theoretical perspectives can inform a practitioner's approach to rehabilitation Relevant for all the rehabilitation and health care professions


Physical Rehabilitation's Role in Disability Management

Physical Rehabilitation's Role in Disability Management

Author: David W. Clifton

Publisher: Saunders

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13:

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Bridging the gap between clinical practice and real-world interaction, this new resource challenges rehabilitation providers to think beyond treatment to disability management. It provides the theories and knowledge needed to effectively manage patients' disabilities within a managed care framework, with the goal of better collaboration with claims adjusters, case managers, risk managers, human resource personnel, safety and health officers, attorneys, peer reviewers, and others in the health care system. Highly visual and packed with useful information, it provides an excellent introduction to the wide variety of interested parties with whom a therapist will interact in the course of managing a client's health. The author has more than 23 years of experience consulting with insurance companies, employers, and the legal sector, and offers proven strategies for collaboration between providers and others involved with the health care system. Filled with numerous illustrations, graphics, and tables, many of which are useful for training and education of staff or clients. The appendix contains a large and diverse collection of helpful information that is not readily available from other sources. It also provides an essential list of resources for further reading about this constantly changing field. Chapters cover theoretical issues (management models, definitions of disability) as well as disability management in long-term care, worker's compensation, outcomes management, legal implications, and more. Case studies throughout the book present realistic examples of situations to improve the reader's technical and critical thinking skills. Focused on managing disabilities (i.e., functional problems) rather than on treating impairments (i.e., diseases), encouraging rehabilitation providers to think "out of the box" and to position themselves better within and beyond managed care.


International Perspectives on Disability Services

International Perspectives on Disability Services

Author: Francis K. O. Yuen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 0789020920

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International Perspectives on Disability Services: The Same but Different presents different cultural and societal contexts on services for people with disabilities. This book covers a range of topics on disabilities related to physical status, emotional conditions, and community settings. This useful introductory reference will help you develop disability services for people both locally and overseas. Informative reports of research findings, case studies, and international comparisons provide this text with a unique blend of academic deliberation and practical service information for easy accessibility by both human service professionals and students.


Medical Aspects of Disability

Medical Aspects of Disability

Author: Myron G. Eisenberg

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 746

ISBN-13: 9780826179715

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This revised second edition differs from the first edition in a number of significant ways. Each chapter has been rewritten and many of them substantially revised. Several chapters were added based on feedback received from several teachers who used the text in their classes in the medical aspects of disability.


Perspectives on Disability

Perspectives on Disability

Author: Mark Nagler

Publisher: Palo Alto, Calif. : Health Markets Research

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13:

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Contains 55 articles by noted authorities, focusing on opportunities & challenges of the disabled in employment, education & society. Includes legal & ethical, medical & psychological, & sexual issues.


Sociopolitical Aspects of Disabilities

Sociopolitical Aspects of Disabilities

Author: Willie V. Bryan

Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 0398079676

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The social and political history of disabilities reveals some of the historical roots that anchor some of our current beliefs, attitudes and perceptions of disabilities and persons who possess disabilities. An understanding of the social and political history of disabilities in the United States is important for rehabilitation professionals and other helping professionals who work with persons with disabilities not only to understand how history affects our current attitudes and behavior but also to provide a perspective on how current events and actions that have produced the present state of.