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Show 19) 1).. Recreation;; espeoially t}l$ pm. tl <f!l.t in th$ (a) (b) (0) acti've Ptarticipation b$lps' follow1ng wfn It p;Pfnrent, $ d$oondltiQing .• It rebuilds weakened parts Qf the body,. It ln8.kes, the pa tie'nt more, eo'ntet:\{';tld and , ha.PPY'. ,(d) It lessen.s tension ,and st:ra1nt r$d.uee,s worr1 and trustration eomm.on to the p4tient Wi th nothing to do. It is an important soe,iallzlng agent, neeeS£U1t7 for complete recovery and Jretul'n to normal living. (e) 14. In m9J!17 hospl tal. there 1$ $. lUied for er'eat1Qll facilities both in{loor and ()ltdoo:r. tals az-e fortuna-t,e in having good vQrtety a and Qutdoo,r faci11t,1&$ while others in mo:re Some hasp!. of both indoor very much lacking are :-" both!t 15., In oonstruction of tion should be new given tlO securing 11 hospitals, special site with adequate apace tor recreation facilities and wherever resou.rC$S 16. in all f'or p$crtUltlon and There is hosp! tals e. a and :tnsti tutions and untor>tunates, and those of 17. possible where natal patient C01!ifort need tor a atten md, eont,entm.nt Special Servioes program oaring fop the disa.bled ref'ormatQr.,- nature. The recreation program in vetera.ns h-O$pl tale pays good d1 v1.dends, both in shortening the required days tal stay and. in the human benet! ts derived from such or a. hospi pro- |