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acquisition of services for the newly discharged client.
elimination of clinical manifestations.
prevention of disease progression.
skills' instruction for independence.
communicate adequately to be understood.
participate in 3 hours of therapy daily.
require three or more therapeutic modalities.
walk independently with crutches, cane, or walker.
has impaired mobility in two limbs.
has impairments that lead to reduced ability to engage in activities.
is no longer capable of independent living.
requires assistance in mobility, dressing, and toileting.
attitude.
physical strength.
rehabilitation goals.
self-care capabilities.
more efficient service at a greatly reduced cost.
reduced number of personnel with whom to interact.
reduced time spent on therapeutic modalities.
shortened stay in the rehabilitation unit.