The Consultant Report is the best form that we have seen for evaluating a program or a facility. It provides an easy to fill out, easy to read report form ... (read more)
This report form is used as a supplement to the Therapeutic Recreation Consultant Report. This form helps the therapist evaluate the activity program offered by a facility to determine if ... (read more)
An enhanced participation checklist, the RPD helps the therapist keep track of the client's demonstrated functional ability in the following areas: 1) participation, 2) initiation, 3) independence, 4) physical output, 5) satisfaction, 6) average size of ... (read more)
Written for clients with MR/DD, the GRST measures the general developmental level of the client in eighteen areas related to leisure. This basic screening tool takes about 15 minutes to ... (read more)
The REDS is a quick screening tool that assesses the developmental level of clients who are functioning at or below one year of age. This assessment measures five areas as ... (read more)
Boredom can lead to poor choices about activities. These choices can impede treatment or decrease an individual's health. This testing tool helps the therapist pinpoint the aspect of leisure and ... (read more)
This is an intake assessment that was developed with OBRA regulations in mind. Each form may be used multiple times with the same resident. Geared toward geriatric populations, this assessment ... (read more)
Clients need to have many different types of skills to be able to use public transportation. The four-page assessment measures the breadth and depth of client's skills using public transportation. ... (read more)
Recreational therapy is a profession of practice -- and our practice includes more than the hands-on application of knowledge and skills. It is unrealistic to assume that we can help ... (read more)
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)
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