| A | B |
| adaptive device | Special equipment used by the resident to allow them to be more independent |
| ambulate | To walk |
| immobility | Decreased ability or inability to move. Creates problems in all body systems. |
| prosthesis | An artificial body part, such as an arm or leg. |
| ROM | Range of Motion exercises; exercises that move the muscles and joints as far as they can without pain or discomfort |
| rehabilitation | The process of regaining physical and emotional health. Part of restorative care |
| restorative care | Providing care that assists a person to help himself/herself to maintain their highest level of physical and mental ability: also called rehabilitation nursing care |
| atrophy | the wasting away of muscle tissue from lack of use |
| contracture | the tightening of muscle; may be due to arthritis or another disease. |
| psychosocial | dealing with the mental and emotional well being |
| support hosiery/anti-embolism stocking/TEDS | stocking to promote circulation in the legs |
| enable | Giving someone the power to do something |
| prompting/cueing | Using a simple statement to help someone remember |