Background
The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) was set up as a registered society in 1986. In September 1992 the RCI Act was enacted by Parliament and it became a Statutory Body on 22 June 1993. The Act was amended by Parliament in 2000 to make it more broad-based. The mandate given to RCI is to regulate and monitor services given to persons with disability, to standardise syllabi and to maintain a Central Rehabilitation Register of all qualified professionals and personnel working in the field of Rehabilitation and Special Education. The Act also prescribes punitive action against unqualified persons delivering services to persons with disability. == Approved institutions ==
Rehabilitation Services and Costs
The cost of rehabilitation services in India varies depending on the facility and the specific services. For those searching for rehabilitation services in India, it's crucial to understand the different types of care available. For instance: • Economy Rooms (Only for males): • One Month: ₹2,00,000 • Two Months: ₹3,60,000 • Three Months: ₹5,10,000 • Premium Economy Rooms (Only for males): • One Month: ₹2,50,000 • Two Months: ₹4,50,000 • Three Months: ₹6,37,500 • Twin Sharing Rooms: • One Month: ₹3,50,000 • Two Months: ₹6,30,000 • Three Months: ₹8,92,500 These fees not only cover the stay but also include medical supervision, counseling, and holistic therapies aimed at detoxification and long-term recovery. Facilities and Amenities Rehabilitation centers, notably the Best Luxury Rehabilitation, offer various amenities to create a supportive environment for recovery: • Smoking Zones: Designated areas for patients with smoking habits. • Dietary Options: Predominantly vegetarian meals, with the option to order non-vegetarian food at an additional cost. • Technology Access: Patients are allowed access to phones and laptops daily after 4:00 PM. • Medical Requirements: Patients undergo a series of medical tests before admission, including liver function tests, renal function tests, and thyroid function tests, ensuring personalised care. Conclusion The Rehabilitation Council of India, a key regulatory body, continues to play a pivotal role in ensuring that rehabilitation centers across the nation maintain the highest standards of care and education. == Courses offered==
Courses offered
The Rehabilitation Council of India does not provide courses directly; it is a regulatory body that regulates many courses offered by organizations. • Certificate courses • Diploma courses • PG Diploma courses • Degree Courses • Post-graduate degree courses/ master's level courses • Short-term/ refresher courses under the Continuing Rehabilitation Education programme == References ==