1967
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1967.tb02305.x
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Rehabilitation—to What?*

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“…He must perforce concern himself with the services available in the community, such as financial resources, transportation facilities, and all the social factors which have an impact on the mental health of the elderly. The importance of support services in the maintenance of mental health is well known (12). For the psychogeriatrician not to take some leadership role in these areas is a dereliction of duty.…”
Section: The Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He must perforce concern himself with the services available in the community, such as financial resources, transportation facilities, and all the social factors which have an impact on the mental health of the elderly. The importance of support services in the maintenance of mental health is well known (12). For the psychogeriatrician not to take some leadership role in these areas is a dereliction of duty.…”
Section: The Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NHS, operational research, and rehabilitation were three healthcare legacies of the second world war 2. The operational plan that underpinned the NHS transferred wards full of bedbound patients to hospital care from local government care.…”
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