Recreation Therapy

Fresh Bloom Approach

Recreation Therapy, or Therapeutic Recreation, is the purposeful and careful facilitation of quality leisure experiences and the development of personal and environmental strengths, which lead to greater well-being for people who, due to illness, disability, or other life circumstance, need individualized assistance to achieve their goals and dreams. (Flourishing Through Leisure Model, Anderson & Heyne, 2012)

SAMPLE INTERVENTIONS
Cognitive Retraining

Cognitive retraining focuses on a person’s higher level cognitive abilities including, but not limited to, areas of paying attention, organizational skills, reasoning and understanding, decision making and problem solving.

Benefits
• Executive Functioning Skills
• Problem Solving
• Decision Making

Sensory Stimulation

A therapeutic strategy that includes the activation of one or more of the senses including taste, smell, vision, hearing, and touch.

Benefits
• Promotes Relaxation
• Encourages Communication
• Increases Fine/Gross Motor Skills

Adaptive Sports
Sports allow people to assert themselves in the community and work on their physical, mental and emotional well being.
 

Benefits
• Increased Coordination
• Increased Self Perception and Awareness
• Greater Physical Independence

WHAT IS RECREATION THERAPY?

Recreational therapy, also known as therapeutic recreation or Recreation Therapy, is a systematic process that utilizes recreation and other activity-based interventions to address the assessed needs of individuals with illnesses and/or disabling conditions, as a means to psychological and physical health, recovery and well-being. Further, “Recreation Therapy” means a treatment service designed to restore, remediate and rehabilitate a person’s level of functioning and independence in life activities, to promote health and wellness as well as reduce or eliminate the activity limitations and restrictions to participation in life situations caused by an illness or disabling condition. 

Recreation therapy is not all fun and games. There is a purpose behind the activities that are specifically targeted to each patient.  When individuals are suffering from a physical injury or mental illness, they need help learning, not only how to live with their disability, but to enhance their quality of life by reducing the isolation that patients experience and helping them to participate in leisure activities.

Recreation therapists (RTs) seek to reduce depression, stress and anxiety in their clients and help them build confidence and socialize in their community. 

Individuals who use our services become more informed and active partners in their own health care. Prescribed activity assists individuals in coping with the stress of illness and disability and prepares them for managing their illness and/or disability so they may achieve and maintain optimal levels of independence, productivity, well-being, and quality of life.

Recreation therapy improves quality of life and productivity for individuals with disabilities.


HOW ARE RECREATION THERAPIES DIFFERENT FROM OTHER THERAPIES?

Recreation Therapy (RT) embraces a definition of “health” which includes not only the absence of “illness,” but extends to enhancement of physical, cognitive, emotional, social and leisure development so individuals may participate fully and independently in chosen life pursuits. The unique feature of RT that makes it different from other therapies is the use of recreation modalities in the designed intervention strategies. RT is extremely individualized to each person by his or her past, present and future interests and lifestyle. The recreation therapist has a unique perspective regarding the social, cognitive, physical, and leisure needs of the patient. Incorporating client’s interests, and the client’s family and/or community makes the therapy process meaningful and relevant. Recreation therapists weave the concept of healthy living into treatment to ensure not only improved functioning, but also to enhance independence and successful involvement in all aspects of life. 

 
WHO PROVIDES RECREATION THERAPY SERVICES?

Recreation therapy is provided by qualified professionals know as Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists (CTRS). Requirements to be become a CTRS include a Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited university, a formal clinical internship and passing a national competency exam. The National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) oversees the credentialing process. Several states also require recreational therapists to be licensed within their states. 

 
WHERE IS RECREATION THERAPY PROVIDED?

Recreation therapy is provided in a variety of settings where the therapeutic process is used. This process involves assessment of an individual’s needs and functioning, planning of interventions, implementation of services, evaluation of interventions and client progress and documentation (APIED) of services provided. 

Recreation therapists practice in settings such as inpatient and outpatient physical rehabilitation, inpatient and outpatient mental health, skilled nursing facilities and assisted living, adult day programs, park and recreation, adapted sports programs, acute care hospitals, pediatric hospitals and programs and school systems to name a few places. For more information about where recreation therapists work, click here

 
WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM RECREATION THERAPY?

Research indicates that recreational therapy provides a variety of positive health outcomes for individuals of all ages with physical disabilities, older adults, individuals with psychiatric disorders, pediatric patients, youth at risk and people with developmental disabilities or brain injuries. 

 
HOW IS RECREATION THERAPY BENEFICIAL?

Recreation Therapy is an integral part of a patient’s treatment, as well as a service benefiting consumers of community services. Recreation Therapy enhances participant outcomes and reduces healthcare costs by:

  • Providing active, outcome focused care which achieves results
  • Enabling the generalization of skill developed in treatment to their home and community environments
  • Reducing the effects of primary and secondary disabilities
  • Providing treatment through cost effective means such as in small and large group settings
  • Serving as a cost-effective means to enhance or replace other more costly services
  • Addressing the whole person with the focus on enhancing independent functioning within physical, social, cognitive and emotional domains
  • Training individuals to identify and utilize community resources that enable independent functioning
  • Focusing on skills that carry over to everyday life and can make a difference in a person’s quality of life
  • Providing a diversity of interventions which are cost effective, add value and have significant durability across an individual’s lifespan. 
 
HOW CAN I GET RECREATION THERAPY SERVICES?

Fresh Bloom offers Recreation Therapy services both within 1:1 and group community based settings! Fresh Bloom is a CLASS services provider for the Texas Health and Human Services Department (HHS), provider to community outpatient rehabilitation facilities, and offers direct private pay options. Please contact us for further information on your flourishing opportunities through Recreation Therapy!

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