Rehabilitation

The family physician, after seeing a patient through the acute stages of an illness and subsequent convalescence, watched him until his ultimate return to work. The patient, usually stimulated by the daily needs of life on the farm and in the home, was chiefly interested in regaining his former place in his society. As he recuperated, he could make himself useful in many simple tasks. Gradually more difficult and strenuous skills would be regained. The relationship of the family physician to the home was sufficiently direct to permit him to help substantially in the process.
Source: JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research