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WHAT IS RECREATION THERAPY? The purpose of the recreation therapy process is to improve or maintain physical, cognitive, social, emotional and spiritual functioning to promote full


participation in life. Services are provided or directly supervised by a certified therapeutic recreation specialist. WHY IS RECREATION THERAPY IMPORTANT? People are happier and stay


healthier longer when they are physically and socially active. Older adults maintain a sharper mind and a higher level of social involvement when they recreate. Recreation Therapy aims to


improve an individual's functioning and keep them as active, healthy and independent as possible in their chosen life pursuits. WHAT ARE THE OUTCOMES OF RECREATION THERAPY? * Physical


health improvements * Psychosocial improvements * Cognitive improvements * Emotional and life satisfaction WHAT DO RECREATIONAL THERAPISTS PROVIDE? Recreation Therapy uses recreation and a


wide range of activities to develop skills, knowledge and behaviors for daily independent living that ultimately improve the physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and leisure needs of our


Veterans. Recreation Therapists provide treatment to Veterans in two major areas: * Therapy interventions that result in positive functional outcomes * Meaningful activities that lead to


Veterans' experience and sense of well-being WHAT SERVICES ARE PROVIDED? INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING: Recreation Therapists assist Veterans in developing and planning realistic leisure


lifestyles. Sessions examine current conditions or constraints and work toward established goals. INDIVIDUAL THERAPY: Sessions can include developing motor activities, cognitive skill


building, such as problem solving and community management skills, increase social interaction, leisure awareness, health and wellness skills. GROUP THERAPIES: Small group sessions that


offer opportunities to interact in a positive, structured environment to support Veterans' functional goals. COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION: Assist the Veteran with the safe integration into


the community by increasing their knowledge of accessible community resources, improve task segmentation and problem solving skills. Recreation Therapy includes, but is not limited to


providing services and activities by using a variety of techniques including: Animal Interaction, Arts & Crafts, Community Outings, Exercise/Sports, Games, Horticulture, Leisure


Education, Music, Stress Management, and Social Skills Training. HOW TO RECEIVE RECREATION THERAPY: Veterans enrolled in the VA Healthcare System need to be referred to Recreation Therapy


through their provider. A Recreation Therapist will then follow up with the Veteran to schedule a time to complete an assessment and develop treatment goals.