Rehabilitation
TAU announces a special admission framework for IDF veterans injured in the Swords of Iron War
Tel Aviv University introduces a special admissions track allowing disabled IDF veterans injured in the Swords of Iron war to begin undergraduate studies without a psychometric exam.
Beit Arazim: Helping rebuild Israel, one wounded soldier at a time
Red traffic light saves stroke victim's life in Rishon Lezion
After Gaza war, wounded IDF reservists face a new fight, rebuilding life and identity
Diaspora youth mark Disability Awareness Month in inclusive race at Israeli rehabilitation village
The annual event brought together visiting students involved in fundraising efforts with residents of the village, rehabilitation patients, staff, and volunteers.
Elkin's 'six out of 10' remark frames a broader debate on Israel's civilian reality - analysis
From a rare ministerial assessment to debates on finance, credit, and governance, a Tel Aviv forum revealed how Israel is navigating civilian challenges that extend well beyond the battlefield.
Hospital discharge should not be the finish line: Doctors must help patients reintegrate - opinion
A critical, defined part of a medical team's job must be managing the patient's transition to the community.
Defense Ministry treating 82,400 wounded soldiers and veterans, up 22,000 since start of war
Out of the new additions, 58% are being treated for mental health concerns.
Family of Gaza hostage Alon Ohel starts crowdfunding campaign to support rehabilitation
After 738 days in captivity, Alon Ohel has returned home. His journey to recovery begins with a nationwide effort to support his healing and rehabilitation.
What awaits Israel's freed hostages on the long journey to recovery? - opinion
The hostages face a long rehabilitation journey in which nutritional rehabilitation is a vital component.
Dr to Maariv: Each hostage receives personalized dietitian, choosing food important psychologically
Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Campus's Prof. Noa Elikim Raz and Dr. Sigal Frishman discuss the care and rehabilitation process for the 20 hostages recently freed from Hamas captivity.
How Ohavei Asaf are carrying forward the command of an October 7 hero
New foundation Ohavei Asaf honors courage, values, and leadership of Col. Asaf Hamami – continuing his mission to inspire, guide, and serve Israel’s people.
Israel’s border kibbutzes are drawing new dreamers two years after Oct. 7 shattered them
Two years after the October 7 massacre, Israelis are returning to border kibbutzim, reviving communities once devastated by Hamas’s assault.
Healing After War: Hadassah’s Comprehensive Path to Rehabilitation and Recovery
In this episode, host Maayan Hoffman discusses with Dr. Elior Moreh the incredible work being carried out at Hadassah's Gandel Rehabilitation Center.