Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    Re·hab
    /ˈrēˌhab/

    noun

    • 1. a course of treatment for drug or alcohol dependence, typically at a residential facility: informal "the star has been in rehab for a week"
    • 2. a thing, especially a building, that has been rehabilitated or restored: informal US "a homeowner who discovers his rehab straddles the San Andreas fault"

    verb

    • 1. rehabilitate or restore: informal North American "they don't rehab you at all in jail"
  2. People also ask

  3. Rehab is a short form of rehabilitation, which means to restore someone or something to a normal or healthy state. It can also refer to a program for drug or alcohol abusers, or a rehabilitated building or dwelling.

  4. REHAB is a short form of rehabilitation, which means treatment for addiction or recovery from medical conditions. Learn how to use REHAB in a sentence and see synonyms, related words, and origin of the term.

  5. the process of helping someone to stop taking drugs or alcohol: She's just finished four months of rehab. a rehab clinic. After his arrest in 2011, he checked himself into rehab to get over his heroin addiction. the process of helping someone to return to a normal life after being sick, injured, or after having had an operation:

  6. Rehabilitation is the action, process, or result of restoring something or someone to a normal or improved condition. It can apply to physical, mental, social, or legal situations. See synonyms, examples, and word history of rehabilitation.

    • Overview
    • The Benefits of Rehabilitation
    • Misconceptions About Rehabilitation
    • Unmet Global Need For Rehabilitation
    • Rehabilitation in Emergencies
    • Who Response

    Rehabilitation is defined as “a set of interventions designed to optimize functioning and reduce disability in individuals with health conditions in interaction with their environment”. Put simply, rehabilitation helps a child, adult or older person to be as independent as possible in everyday activities and enables participation in education, work...

    Rehabilitation can reduce the impact of a broad range of health conditions, including diseases (acute or chronic), illnesses or injuries. It complements other health interventions, such as medical and surgical interventions, helping to facilitate recoveryand achieve the best outcome possible. In addition, rehabilitation can help to prevent, reduce ...

    Rehabilitation is not only for people with disabilities or long-term or physical impairments. Rather, rehabilitation is an essential health service for anyone with an acute or chronic health condition, impairment or injury that limits functioning, andas such should be available for anyone who needs it. Rehabilitation is not a luxury health service ...

    Globally, about 2.4 billion people are currently living with a health condition that may benefit from rehabilitation. With changes taking place in the health and characteristics of the population worldwide, this estimated need for rehabilitation is onlygoing to increase in the coming years. People are living longer, with the number of people over 6...

    Natural hazards such as earthquakes or disease outbreaks and human induced hazards including conflict, terrorism or industrial accidents can generate overwhelming rehabilitation needs as a result of injury or illness. They also simultaneously disruptexisting services and have the greatest impact on the most vulnerable populations and the weakest he...

    A health system strengthening approach in needed for rehabilitation to reach its full potential. This involves making rehabilitation part of care at all levels of the health system, and ensuring it is incorporated as part of universal health coverage. In 2017, WHO launched Rehabilitation 2030, to emphasize the need for health system strengthening a...

  7. the process of returning to a healthy or good way of life, or the process of helping someone to do this after they have been in prison, been very ill, etc.: Many amputees in the early stages of their rehabilitation feel despair. the rehabilitation of violent offenders. a drug rehabilitation clinic. See also.

  8. noun. /ˈriːhæb/ [uncountable] the process of treating somebody who has a problem with drugs or alcohol. to go into rehab. a rehab clinic. Wordfinder. Topics Healthcare c2, Social issues c2, Mental health c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  1. People also search for