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What is Therapeutic Recreation? And Why is it Important?
Greetings love bugs 🐛... I hope that you are well. Im excited to introduce another modality that I offer as one of my services! What is Recreational Therapy? Recreational Therapy (RT) uses play, creative arts, and activities to support healing, well-being, and personal growth. Through guided recreation, individuals can connect with themselves, others, and their environment in meaningful ways. Benefits of Recreational Therapy: Enhances emotional well-being Reduces stress and anxiety ...
Too often individuals with disabilities and those in residential facilities get limited opportunities to interact with nature. This is unfortunate because a connection with the natural world offers many health benefits. Among other things, time
Recreational self-care is the act of doing enjoyable activities or hobbies in your free time to relax, reduce stress, and promote good mental and physical
Discover the benefits of mindful play with engaging recreational activities that boost your mental health! Explore creative and fun ways to unwind, relax, and reconnect with yourself. Embrace the joy of play for a healthier mind and happier life! #MentalWellness #SelfCare #Mindfulness #JoyfulLiving
Recreational therapy is also known as therapeutic recreation and it can benefit a wide range of patients. This systematic process utilizes Activity-based treatment to help the patient. Benefits of this treatment include: illnesses, disabling conditions, psychological issues, physical health, and well-being. You might be wondering what does a recreational therapist do?
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Leading successful Recreation Therapy groups often means being prepared and thinking on your feet. Recreation Therapists and Activity Professionals have the opportunity to use several engaging interventions to help their participants learn and grow. Through
Everyone has heard the the old phrase, “Laughter is the best medicine.” It turns out humor and laughter has many benefits for individuals with chronic conditions. The physiological and emotional benefits of a good laugh
Therapeutic Recreation is not physical education!
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Dance and Movement Activities for Recreation Therapy
Sitting outside this evening, I couldn’t help but think that this is the perfect time of year for bonfires. It can also be a great therapeutic activity for your participants. In fact, this bonfire therapy
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