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+ | '''Habilitation''' is the partner of [[rehabilitation]]. Where the latter concentrates on the recovery of lost skills, habilitation concerns the acquisition of new skills particularly in [[self help skills]] in the areas of[[everyday living activities]]. |
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+ | * [[Deinstitutionalization]] |
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+ | * [[Independent living programs]] |
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+ | * [[Skill learning]] |
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This article is about the acquisition of new skills. For the type of academic award see Habilitation (education).
Habilitation is the partner of rehabilitation. Where the latter concentrates on the recovery of lost skills, habilitation concerns the acquisition of new skills particularly in self help skills in the areas ofeveryday living activities.