“…Rehabilitation is pertinent in two scenarios: firstly, when a physical or mental disability is present but can be treated to enhance or prevent further deterioration, and secondly, in cases where the individual's condition may not improve, but they can attain greater independence through customized support that capitalizes on their strengths (Raza & Begum, 2022). Throughout history, the term 'rehabilitation' has encompassed various approaches to address disability, ranging from interventions to enhance bodily function to more holistic measures aimed at fostering inclusion (Kumar, 2017), and it is an important ongoing process that helps children with disabilities improve their health and quality of life (Elkholi et al, 2023).…”