Abstract
I am honored to address at the 3rd Joint International Congress on Disability and Biophilia Rehabilitation Conference. Those who are engaged in rehabilitation services in Japan often argue that rehabilitation is not only about functional training today. What is 'holistic rehabilitation of disabled people'? Is it to live by one's self in an inconvenient environment using all the remaining body functions effectively? There are many cases in which disabled people gradually become dysfunctional and must stay in bed for the rest of the life. In this case, do we still call this situation a 'holistic rehabilitation'? In Japan, there are 730,600 disabled elderly people who are considered bedridden.
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