The National Psychophysical Rehabilitation Institute of the South (INAREPS, acronym in Spanish) (in Spanish) is an agency of the Ministry of Health of Argentina (in Spanish) that works toward the improvement of services and sharing knowledge with the Argentinian disability and research communities. INAREPS is the only center focusing on physical, occupational, speech, vocational, and psychiatric rehabilitation, among others, in Argentina and continues to expand coverage to include people of all ages with different types of motor disabilities, including stroke, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, congenital disorders, cerebral palsy, amputees, multiple sclerosis, and neuromuscular disorders, among others. The institute offers different types of care from hospitalization to rehabilitation at home and provides therapeutic programs that help improve the quality of life, function, independent living, and social inclusion of people with disabilities. For professionals, INAREPS provides an immediate postgraduate training system (in Spanish) in the areas of health, rehabilitation, and disabilities. This program offers opportunities for intensive and supervised practice in care settings. INAREPS provides evidence-based information on a variety of topics, including guides on spinal cord injury (in Spanish), stroke (in Spanish), guides for amputees (in Spanish), and manuals for families of adults with tracheotomies (in Spanish), among others. Finally, INAREPS shares the latest news (in Spanish) on disability-related topics, rehabilitation, and more.
[CJ1]This seems like a really jargony word. I would suggest breaking this up: physical, vocational, and psychiatric rehabilitation (or whatever they mean by psychophysical)
[CJ2]You only need to include acronyms if you refer to them later in the paragraph