Étiquette : HumanHealth

Rehabilitation: The Invisible Strength
Often, the true progress of rehabilitation is invisible. Someone regains a smile, a gesture, a renewed confidence. Prevention, curative, and palliative care each provide support, but without rehabilitation, these improvements are not sustainable or transformative. WHO reminds us that rehabilitation is a set of interventions designed to optimize functioning, making it the human pillar of…

Rehabilitation: A GPS for Life
Daily life can be complex, especially when fragility or illness alters our ability to act and decide. Prevention protects us before problems arise, curative care treats diseases, and palliative care supports those who can no longer be cured. But how can we guide someone through these stages so that life remains meaningful and autonomous? This…

What if Rehabilitation Became an Art?
Health is often thought of as a sequence of steps: preventing illness, treating it when it occurs, and supporting those who can no longer be cured. Prevention, curative care, and palliative care form a triptych everyone knows. Yet there is a fourth pillar, essential and too often overlooked: rehabilitation. According to the WHO, rehabilitation is…



