Abstract

BACKGROUND: Contemporary Russian system of complex rehabilitation and habilitation of disabled people is in the process of transformation. Application of the biopsychosocial approach through the use of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as a planning methodology Implementation and evaluation of rehabilitation measures make it possible to implement the key principles of rehabilitation: earlier, comprehensiveness, continuity, individual approach.
 AIM: To substantiate the possibility of implementing a modern regional interdepartmental model of integrated rehabilitation in a specialized centre, taking into account the structure of disability and the formation of new target rehabilitation groups.
 MATERIALS AND METHODS: Analysis of the dynamics of primary disability of the adult population, description of the structural and functional model of the creation and operation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation center in conditions of interdepartmental cooperation.
 RESULTS: The structure of primary and secondary disability in the Perm Region is characterized by the predominance of persons with disabilities of groups 1 and 2 (60%) of working age, whose disability is caused in 30% of cases by malignant neoplasms. This determines the content of individual rehabilitation and habilitation programs to be developed for persons with disabilities and should be reflected in the development of appropriate infrastructure in the region. Modernization of the whole system, involving the use of targeted rehabilitation groups, ensuring continuity of medical and social activities in the relevant organizations and creating conditions for their continuation in the place of residence, should contribute to the effectiveness of rehabilitation activities in general.
 CONCLUSION: Recommendations on improvement of the system of complex rehabilitation in the conditions of a specialized center on the basis of interdepartmental cooperation have been proposed as a result of the research.

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