In aging societies, the role of home-visit rehabilitation (HR)—which provides physical, occupational, and speech therapy in patients’ homes—is becoming increasingly important for supporting independent living. Although previous studies have shown that HR can help maintain and improve activities of daily living (ADL) among older adults with limited access to outpatient services, the dose-response relationship between the amount of HR time per week and ADL improvement remains unclear.
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