Pronunciation: /riːˈeɪblmənt/
noun a process of helping people regain or improve their abilities to live independently, typically after a period of illness or disability
A1 Reablement helps people regain independence after an illness or injury.
A2 The reablement program focuses on building skills and confidence for daily living.
B1 Many healthcare providers offer reablement services to support patients in their recovery.
B2 Reablement can be a cost-effective way to promote long-term health and well-being.
C1 Research has shown that reablement programs can lead to significant improvements in quality of life for participants.
C2 The government is investing in reablement initiatives to enhance the overall health outcomes of the population.
formal Reablement services aim to help individuals regain independence in their daily activities.
informal The reablement program is designed to assist people in getting back on their feet after an injury.
slang I heard reablement really helped my neighbor get back to normal after her surgery.
figurative Reablement is like a helping hand to guide you back to your usual routine.
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