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Since its first edition in 1990, this has become the standard reference book on assessment in Recreational Therapy. As with the earlier editions, the purpose of this book ... (read more)
The new edition of this book is written for students preparing for the field of recreational therapy and for professionals providing services to clients. The approach focuses on the design, ... (read more)
Therapeutic Recreation Processes and Techniques presents the most current and complete information available in a text on the practice of therapeutic recreation. The book offers students a valuable learning resource ... (read more)
This training manual is an excellent educational and practical resource for those working with or impacted by individuals with memory impairment. Organized into training modules; topics include an overview of ... (read more)
In this handy new resource you’ll find 74 reproducible handouts designed to help you provide brief, clear, and relevant information about many common conditions that affect adults in hospital, nursing ... (read more)
This book was published in 1997. It still has great information, but some is out of date. Still used in many training classes for activity professionals. Thoroughly researched and ... (read more)
Inclusive Outdoor Recreation for People with Disabilities shows how to create a program that is accessible to all participants regardless of physical or mental capabilities. Topics covered include: - Procedures ... (read more)
Violence against those who provide in-home care continues to be a risk for therapists, nurses, and social workers who visit their clients in the client’s homes. Ennis and Douglas use ... (read more)
For anyone preparing for the NCTRC Exam, this book is a must! The long-awaited third edition has been expanded to 90 warm-up items and two complete practice tests. Also included ... (read more)
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) from the World Health Organization is a major shift in health care. It looks at health, not from the traditional medical ... (read more)
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