Rehabilitation
Israel approves NIS 60 million plan to support Nova massacre survivors through 2028
In order to ensure its implementation, the plan will be coordinated by a dedicated official within the Prime Minister's Office, who will monitor the program's status.
Israel to build new NIS 1.1 billion rehabilitation hospital in Tel Aviv
TAU announces a special admission framework for IDF veterans injured in the Swords of Iron War
Beit Arazim: Helping rebuild Israel, one wounded soldier at a time
New rehab center opens at Jerusalem's Hadassah hospital
Until the center opened last month, Jerusalem had a shortage of rehab beds. The new center will have 132 beds and will be able to treat 10,000 patients a year.
NIS 850 Million allocated: Israel's largest rehabilitation hospital to be built
Future home of Israel's largest rehabilitation campus: Spanning approximately 1.6 hectares, with 12 treatment departments and about 450 beds. Estimated completion timeframe: 7 years.
While Israelis worry over the hostages, we must not forget the wounded - opinion
We are sickened and worried and feeling helpless about the hostages. But let’s not forget the war wounded. Over 3,000 Israelis have been wounded in Gaza.
Israeli rehabilitation during wartime is in crisis - opinion
The war created significant challenges for the State of Israel in the provision of mental and physical rehabilitation. It is still too early to know the full scale of this challenge.
Hadassah Medical Center opens larger rehabilitation center for war wounded
The Hadassah Medical Center is now offering 140 inpatient beds instead of the 40 that were in the hold center on Jerusalem's Mount Scopus.
The challenges and rewards of rehabilitation - opinion
Imagine yourselves at the age of 15, with a million plans for the future, but facing a shocking reality where those plans were crumbling around them.
Israel must support programs drawing at-risk-youth away from a life of crime and poverty - opinion
These programs are helping to break barriers and fostering aspirations amongst disadvantaged youths