Rehabilitation is an integral part of a patient’s recovery process, and our Community Rehabilitation Programme (CRP) actively provides home rehabilitation services for low-income patients who are unable to afford expensive commercial rehabilitation services, which can cost an average of $140 per 45-minute session.
Each patient usually requires 11 to 15 sessions to see improvements, and CRP heavily subsidises these fees, with most patients paying a very small sum or receiving support through public assistance.
As these patients are usually homebound or bedridden, CRP brings rehabilitation therapy services to their homes through a multidisciplinary team of physiotherapists, occupational therapists, therapy support staff, and medical social workers.
The programme helps to ensure that our patients recover well after their discharge from the hospital.
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