Hospital services and rehabilitation activities (Health)
This activity is best explained by some general examples of the activities a charity may undertake within this category. The examples are not an exhaustive list. They are presented as a guide. A charity’s experience or interpretation of the category may be different. See Charity Activities.
Hospital services and rehabilitation activities
Hospitals – Primarily inpatient medical care and treatment.
Example: a hospital provides an emergency department, operating rooms for surgery, wards and consulting suites.
Science and technology – Research in the physical and life sciences and engineering and technology.
Example: an organisation funds research into why a particular species of frog is disappearing from a number of its former habitats.
Rehabilitation – Inpatient health care and rehabilitative therapy to individuals suffering from physical impairments due to injury, genetic defect or disease and requiring extensive physiotherapy or similar forms of care.
Example: an organisation provides rehabilitative services to people who have lost mobility after suffering from a stroke.
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