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Therapeutic Recreation Program Considerations
  • HPR 451
  • Chapter 3

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Assessment/Programming Relationship
  • Outcomes must be delineated
  • Practitioner must understand concepts and
    rationale underlying the provision of TR Svcs
  • Program Design
    Activity Analysis Client
    Assessment Client
    Characteristics

Intervention Programs
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Foundational Concepts of TR Svcs
  • Leisure Lifestyle
  • Rationale for TR Svcs
  • Leisure Ability Model
  • Leisure Lifestyle def on pg 74
  • Implies that the individual has sufficient
    skills, knowledges, attitudes, and abilities to
    be successful and satisfied and leisure is
    incorporated into their life pattern

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  • Leisure is incorporated into their other actions,
    behaviors and patterns (work, school, religion,
    friends, family, community, health)
  • Contribute to overall quality of life
  • It is the starting point and ending point gives
    CTRS ideas on personal programming and rationale
    for outcomes

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Rationale for TR Svcs
  • 1st Assumption every human being needs, wants,
    and deserves leisure
  • Presents opportunities to try new behaviors,
    experience mastery, learn new skills, meet new
    people, deepen existing relationships and develop
    clearer sense of self
  • Allows an individual to learn, take risks,
    interact, express individualism and
    self-actualize

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  • Less restraints and boundaries
  • Benefits are numerous, diverse and defined by the
    individual (see Table 3.2 pg 76)
  • 2nd Assumption Many if not most individuals
    experience barriers to full and satisfying
    leisure (see Table 3.3 pg 77)
  • Many individuals overcome or compensate for
    barriers

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  • Individuals with disabilities and/or illnesses
    experience more frequent, severe or lasting
    barriers
  • Lack of accessibility
  • Substance addiction
  • Reduced physical endurance coordination, strength
  • Lack skills or opportunities
  • Social isolation or societal attitudes
  • Lack awareness of resources
  • They need our help to reduce, eliminate overcome
    or compensate for barriers

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  • We provide functional interventions (tx
    services), leisure education and/or recreation
    participation
  • Table 3.4 pg 79 Typical attitudes, knowledge,
    and skills necessary
  • When an individual possesses these they may reap
    the benefits of a satisfying leisure lifestyle

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Leisure Ability Model
  • Functional intervention Improving physical,
    social, cognitive and affective (emotional)
    abilities to facilitate participation in leisure
  • Leisure Education Awareness, skills, resources,
    social skills
  • Recreation Participation Organized leisure
    participation with supervision

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How is TR Unique?
  • Focus more on abilities than dysfunction or
    pathology Do what we can to minimize, erase or
    compensate for deficits
  • Focus exclusively on leisure abilities as a major
    aspect of life Multifaceted attitudes,
    knowledge, skills, abilities
  • Focus on use of skills in the community skills
    are transferred to real life situations
  • Focus on combination of cognitive understanding,
    physical abilities, social and emotional skills
    psycho/social/biological
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