Examples of long-term rehabilitation goals are:
a. walking, climbing stairs and returning toemployment
b. standing, tying shoelaces and moving from bed tochair.
c. standing, tying shoelaces and walking aroundthe block.
d. walking, tying shoelaces and moving from bed
to chair.
a
A long-term rehabilitation goal is a goal that is expected
to take longer to accomplish and depends on success in
achieving the short-term goals.
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