Sustainable Competitive Edge in Rehabilitation Hospitality

Author:

Bovsh Lyudmila1ORCID,Hopkalo Larysa2ORCID,Tonkonoh Iryna1,Mouloudj Kamel3ORCID,Bouarar Ahmed Chemseddine3ORCID,Mechta Meriem3

Affiliation:

1. Kyiv State University of Trade and Economics, Ukraine

2. National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine

3. University of Medea, Algeria

Abstract

This chapter delves into the exploration of the concepts surrounding rehabilitation hospitality and its significance in fostering sustainable societal development. The study aimed to generate both theoretical and practical insights into the integration of rehabilitation services within the operations of hospitality establishments, thereby contributing to the sustainable progression of society. Furthermore, the chapter scrutinizes the potentials inherent in rehabilitation, communication systems (including channels, methods, and tools for disseminating information), and partnership initiatives between hospitality entities and local or regional communities. It delves into the definitions of “rehabilitation hospitality” and “rehabilitation potential,” elucidating their substantive characteristics and roles in fostering sustainable societal development. Additionally, it identifies key rehabilitation potentials and outlines collaborative avenues with medical institutions, social organizations, and local authorities in embedding rehabilitation services within hospitality operations.

Publisher

IGI Global

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