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Med J (Ft Sam Houst Tex) ; (PB 8-21-01/02/03): 70-78, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33666915

ABSTRACT

COVID-19 is a novel disease with complex primary and secondary health effects that may significantly impact the functional independence and quality of life of patients and their families. While the term "rehabilitation" is often associated with exercise, the interventions employed by rehabilitation professionals in both the inpatient and outpatient setting are much more complex and very relevant in caring for individuals hospitalized with respiratory infections. Since the start of the pandemic, the Department of Rehabilitation at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center has cared for over 85% of the military beneficiaries admitted to the hospital for COVID-19. In addition to providing acute inpatient occupational, physical, and recreational therapy to help maximize each patient's functional independence, the rehabilitation team has also developed a novel program to help facilitate the safe discharge and successful recovery and social reintegration for all patients with COVID-19. Using a holistic approach, a team led by Occupational Therapy has applied a needs-based assessment of each patient and developed an individualized treatment plan, which employs home monitoring, virtual health interventions, peer support, and augmentation to case management and behavioral health care. The overall acceptance and satisfaction of this program by the patients and staff has been excellent, with early evidence to suggest improved quality of life and possible mitigation of long-term complications. This article describes the development and essential elements of this unique rehabilitation program so that other military treatment facilities may consider implementing.


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COVID-19/rehabilitation , Military Personnel , Occupational Therapy , Physical Therapy Modalities , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Ambulatory Care , COVID-19/complications , COVID-19/psychology , Female , Hospitalization , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Recovery of Function , Social Integration , Young Adult
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