Occupational therapy can significantly benefit elderly individuals who are wheelchair-bound by enhancing their functional abilities and promoting independence in daily activities. Therapists can provide adaptive strategies and equipment recommendations to improve mobility and accessibility, enabling the individual to engage more fully in their environment. Additionally, occupational therapy can focus on improving fine motor skills and cognitive function, helping the elderly person maintain a higher quality of life and overall well-being.
In Norway where I live, this licence is person bound.
They help the elderly by giving them the opportunity for additional education and more resources for information. Computers also help the elderly who are home bound to socialize by networking with online friends. They also allow them to communicate with family and friends in real time, sharing letters (emails), photos, etc.
Bed bound usually means that a person is too ill or disabled to get out of bed.
The group or person referenced in the limerick is bound by honor to refute the remark prior to the close of the dinner hour, least all present believe the remark to be true.
A possible antonym of serf could be "free person" or "freeman," as a serf is a person who is bound to the land and essentially owned by a lord, whereas a free person has autonomy and is not bound to servitude.
If the company was not incorporated when the document was created, the company must have been a partnership or a sole-proprietorship. Whoever signed the contract is legally bound by the contract. If a partner signed, the partnership is legally bound. If a person signed, that person is legally bound.
Peasant/serf
bind (third-person singular simple present binds, present participle binding, simple past bound, past participle bound or rarelybounden)
What would prevent that? You are bound by the restraining order, not the person who obtained it.
The person taken into custody has been arrested
The company as juristic person has rights, duties and responsibilities as an individual person. The juristic person can enter into any contract and be bound to it.
I'm not sure of any excercises that a wheelchair-bound person can do, how about trying to lift weights?