WordNet
n. a program for restoring someone to good health
Usage examples of "rehabilitation program".
Instead of Earth Goodness dipping into the bank account to pay all medical bills, Smith drew up a medical program with program director, a minority program, a citizens' awareness program, a rehabilitation program for criminals and, of course, security guards, which he explained were always a necessity when you had a rehabilitation program.
Do you believe passage of the Minorities Rehabilitation Program will alleviate the current tension, and do you intend to support and sign the massive work and education bill?
That was when you had the guts to veto that foul-smelling Minorities Rehabilitation Program Bill.
Voluntary rehabilitation program, Stokley Clinic, Chicago, Illinois.
The Ganymean was unable to deal with the Jevlenese mentality, and knew that the rehabilitation program was failing.
And the Ganyrneans from the Shapieron had agreed gamely to oversee and administer the rehabilitation program with its period of proba.
The kids arrange my speaking trips, coordinate with local groups - usually ministries and Campus Crusade - put out our monthly publication, do some Christian counseling, run a drug rehabilitation program - we have specially trained people for that - and generally work the Lord's will when He shows it to us.
I arranged for him to enter a very private rehabilitation program at Bethesda Naval Hospital.
As to our civil rights problems here, when the Minorities Rehabilitation Program is passed into law, that’.
Higgins has voluntarily entered an alcohol rehabilitation program?
Higgins has claimed to have entered a rehabilitation program no less than three times.
In the weeks since the trial, and then through Christmas, Nat had stayed on, had volunteered to do so, to help Dilman draft the radically revised version of the Minorities Rehabilitation Program, one which put as much emphasis on giving Negroes and other minority groups equality in education, accommodations, voting, as the old bill had given them in economic parity.