Our geriatric rehabilitation specialists at Cure Rehab are familiar with the distinctive demands of senior citizens. Our geriatric rehabilitation programmes are tailored to patients with numerous difficulties, taking into account their physical, cognitive, and functional demands. We help families figure out the best way to care for their loved ones, and we give older people the tools they need to live as independently as possible.
The primary goal of rehabilitation is to help people function at their best despite their physical limitations. Across the whole continuum of care, rehabilitation encompasses a wide range of interventions delivered by a broad group of providers. While rehabilitation services are available to people of all ages, those over the age of 65 are the fastest-growing category of people who need them.
Improvements in medical and rehabilitative treatment have helped to lower the prevalence of old age handicap, but this has come at a significant cost in terms of increased demand for both medical and rehabilitation care, which will be affordable at our curerehab Rehabilitation centre. Furthermore, there is concern that advances in health and disability during the last several decades will have little influence on the generation that is about to retire. The growing population of this group, as well as evident increases in disability due to musculoskeletal problems (as well as depression, diabetes, and neurologic disorders), which influence mobility-related activities in particular, would undoubtedly increase the demand for rehabilitation services.