This is the secret that the fun convalescent life at the Carva Household hides beneath all the noise: joy is not the opposite of rest. Joy is the partner of recovery. By making you laugh in the morning, they loosened the knots in your shoulders. By making you play in the afternoon, they reminded your muscles what movement felt like. And by making you feel loved in the evening, they reminded your heart why it should keep beating.

To keep life interesting, activities should be tailored to the patient's current energy levels:

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