Therapeutic recreation uses leisure activities like games and crafts to help people function better. People who may benefit include:
Recreational therapists plan activities that promote physical, emotional, and social wellness. This kind of a program can help you:
The therapist sets the goals of the therapy program after looking into your abilities, interests, needs, and desires. The therapist then creates a written plan that can be used to measure your progress. Activities in the program may include:
The therapist may draw upon the skills of other experts to reach the goals set out in the plan, such as:
Here are some examples of activities and possible benefits:
Recreational therapists must have a college degree. They may be certified. Many states also require that therapists be licensed.
Therapists may work out of a doctor's office, senior center, health club, or city recreation department. They may also practice privately out of their own offices. Ask your healthcare provider to refer you to therapists in your area.
Therapeutic recreation is covered by Medicare for some conditions. It is also covered by many health insurance policies. Check with your insurance company and healthcare provider about what you need to do to get a therapy referral.
You can get more information from:
American Therapeutic Recreation Association
Phone: 1-703-683-9420
Web address: http://www.atra-tr.org