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  • How can rehabilitation lead to better health for people living with, and vulnerable to, HIV? Thinking, Doing and Feeling beyond 90-90-90

    2017 Think Tank Report, Author: realize

     

  • Rehabilitation Can Help You  Do That

    A guide to how rehabilitation services can help you deal  with your HIV‐related challenges and live the life you  want.

    To access the pdf version, click on the title above.

    To access the online version, follow this link: http://rehabcanhelp.hivandrehab.ca/

  • What is the HIV, Health and Rehabilitation Survey (HHRS)?

    Fact Sheet

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Rehabilitation can make a difference – by helping people living with HIV and other episodic disabilities to remain healthy; participate in the workforce or other activities; and be actively involved in their communities.  From decreasing pain to making shopping easier, rehabilitation has a role to play.

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