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Aimy Wang

Treatment Not As Usual: Caring For Rehabilitation Patients Who Are Homeless

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Kristina Marie Kokorelias

People experiencing homelessness often live in environments that are conducive to contacting the COVID-19 virus. Rehabilitation clinicians caring for homeless populations face unique challenges while trying to rehabilitate individuals infected with the disease. Rehabilitation scientists are encouraged to study lived experiences to improve care.

February 4, 2021 Issue 10, Profile
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