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Disabled people require special attention from social work- ers. Social services provide this group of people with the opportunity to undergo a set of measures which allow them to improve their health. The development of an individual program for the social rehabilitation of a disabled person in- cludes the following stages: conducting a rehabilitation ex- pert diagnosis of social status, assessing the rehabilitation potential, identifying activities and services aimed at expand- ing the sphere of life of a disabled person. The implementa- tion of services for the social rehabilitation of disabled people should be obtained at maximum effect with the shortest time to achieve it. Responsibility for the achievement of an indi- vidual program lies in the state or an organization licensed to implement complex measures. Their interaction is governed by the norms of civil law, as they enter into property legal rela- tions. The fulfillment of compensatory measures is becoming the main issue discussed by the subjects of civil relations. In this regard, the main objective of the study is to accurately formulate and solve the problems associated with the imple- mentation of an individual program for the rehabilitation and habilitation of disabled people. To accomplish that, we seek out to use the individual program of rehabilitation and as a practical and reliable strategy to facilitate participation as it aims to improve health, restore, and maintain long-term func- tioning at the formation, restoration, compensation of the im- paired body functions, and abilities of a disabled person. A comprehensive rehabilitation approach includes articulation among services and programs in health, employment, educa- tion, and social sectors.
social protection, social security, rehabilitation, habilitation, disabled person, Social Insurance Fund
social protection, social security, rehabilitation, habilitation, disabled person, Social Insurance Fund
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