Definition
1. Rehabilitation for people with disability is a re-function and development process to make it possible for disabled people to conduct their social function appropriately in social life, according to the talents, capabilities, education and experiences.
2. Facilities and infrastructures of rehabilitation services managed by the government, for instance through social institutions, vocational training centers, hospitals and mobile social rehabilitation unit. Type of rehabilitation includes medical rehabilitation, social rehabilitation, educational rehabilitation and vocational rehabilitation.
3. Medical rehabilitation on people with physical disability is meant that the physical disabled people can further improving and developing their physical potency in order to make physical mobility easier, e.g. through surgery, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, utilization of aid tools (prosthesis/artificial body parts replacing the one missing – orthosis/orthopedic body brace).
4. Social rehabilitation – such as joining boy scouts, arts, sports, spiritual mental mentoring Educational rehabilitation is aimed to have them followed education optimally according to talents, interests, and capabilities.
5. Vocational rehabilitation is intended for them to have skills such as training on computer, sewing, embroidery, motorcycle repair, wood carving, electronic, printing etc.