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About Disabled Care and Rehabilitation

What is Disabled Care and Rehabilitation?

Disability Care Technician; It is defined as the human power that makes it a habit to support disabled and needy people in life, to free them from anxiety about the future, to spend their free time productively, to be sensitive and protective towards their own body and living spaces, by using the disabled care training and techniques they have received. “Health is not only the absence of disease and disability, but also a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. The definition of the concept of disability is made as follows according to the disability law: Persons who have difficulties in adapting to social life and meeting their daily needs due to the loss of their physical, mental, spiritual, sensory and social abilities to various degrees, either congenitally or later for any reason, with protection, care, rehabilitation, consultancy and support. person who needs their services.

What are the Responsibilities of Graduates of the Disabled Care and Rehabilitation Program?

• Making a business plan,
• To reveal the habits of the disabled person,
 To help solve the communication problems of the disabled person,
• Providing information to the disabled person's doctor and providing consultancy to their relatives,
• Ensuring the supply of medicines and supplies,
• To provide the necessary materials to the individual to meet the needs,
• Doing general body care,
• Having exercises recommended by health personnel, massage,
• Helping the disabled individual to put on and take off his clothes,
• To take precautions for one's own health and work safety.

​What are the Working Areas of Disabled Care and Rehabilitation Program Graduates?


Alumni; It has job opportunities in areas such as medical centers and polyclinics providing primary health care, hospitals, physical therapy and rehabilitation units, nursing homes, nursing homes, nurseries, infirmaries of various institutions and homes of disabled individuals.