Using this e-guide

You can use this e-guide in several ways.  If you have never worked with a rehabilitation professional before, and are not sure how rehabilitation can help, we recommend reading this e-guide through from beginning to end.  If you are experiencing a particular symptom, or have interest in a particular rehabilitation professional, we recommend that you find that section first.

If you understand HIV and rehabilitation, this e-guide is a great place to turn to when you find yourself struggling with a new symptom or health-related challenge.

If you have trouble understanding any of the words we used in this e-guide, please use the glossary or acronym definition page.  At the end of this e-guide, there is a list of rehabilitation resources.  This is a good place to start if you want to learn more about HIV and rehabilitation.
Much of the information in this e-guide has been drawn from the earlier e-module.  Some new information has been drawn from outside sources, and you will find references to this outside information in the e-guide.

We have worked hard to make this information available in different formats.  You can review this e-guide or its separate chapters online at {web address}.  You can also save it to your computer as a .pdf file.  And finally, you can print it if you prefer a paper copy. 

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When we link to any outside information (e.g., the CATIE website) the information will pop up in a new window, so you do not have to worry about losing your place if you click on these links.