A multidisciplinary medical rehabilitation process aimed at maximizing recovery for patients with disabilities, available through specialized services in Sri Lanka.
Medical rehabilitation helps individuals recover from illness or injury by maximizing function and independence. It targets impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions, as defined by the World Health Organization’s ICF. Conditions like arthritis, spinal injuries, amputations, and post-surgery recovery benefit from rehabilitation, promoting optimal recovery and quality of life.
A team of specialists, including therapists, nurses, and social workers, collaborate to help patients achieve specific rehabilitation goals. Their combined efforts focus on improving function and independence within a defined timeframe.
A well-planned discharge strategy is essential for patients undergoing rehabilitation. This ensures continued care and progress after leaving the medical facility, supporting long-term recovery and independence.
Rehabilitation should begin during acute care. The medical rehabilitation team, led by a consultant, determines the patient’s suitability and the mode of rehabilitation, whether it’s inpatient, outpatient, or home-based.
This process is a team work. Specialists in different medical fields, medical officers, professionals supplementary to medicine (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, speech therapists etc.),and social service officers work together as a team in this process. They work with achievable functional goals in mind and to achieve them within a time frame. A viable final discharging plan should be available for persons having medical rehabilitation.
Medical rehabilitation needs to start at the acute care setting itself. At the end of acute care a decision needs to be taken by a consultant in medical rehabilitation with the team, on suitability of the person for medical rehabilitation and mode of delivery. Medical rehabilitation can be carried out as inpatient in a hospital, as an outpatient or at home/community based.
The outpatient rehabilitation services are available in hospitals that have functioning Rheumatology & Medical rehabilitation units.
These include all Teaching, Provincial and General hospitals and some base hospitals.
Specialized inpatient rehabilitation care is available at Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Hospital – Ragama, Digana Rehabilitation Hospital – Kandy, Maliban Rehabilitation Unit – Teaching Hospital Karapitiya- Galle, Jayanthipura Rehabilitation Hospital – Polonnaruwa and Kandagolle Rehabilitation hospital – Badulla.
The outpatient rehabilitation services are available in hospitals that have functioning Rheumatology & Medical rehabilitation units. These include all Teaching, Provincial and General hospitals and some base hospitals. Specialized inpatient rehabilitation care is available at Rheumatology