A therapeutic recreational therapist (also known as a recreational therapist) provides treatment and recreational services to individuals with mental, physical, and emotional disabilities and/or illnesses. A therapeutic recreational therapist will first gather information about a patient?s medical background and what disabilities he/she has. Then the therapeutic recreational therapist will develop a treatment program based on the patient?s needs and interests. The treatment program should provide recreational resources that will help the patient to improve overall physical and mental wellness and achieve an optimal level of independence. For example, a therapeutic recreational therapist may help a right-handed stroke victim who has lost the use of his/her right hand how to cook, fish, play sports, etc with his/her left hand. The overall goal of a therapeutic recreational therapist is to reduce or eliminate the effects of a disability. Reducing the effects may build a patient?s confidence, decrease stress and anxiety, and may also help to increase the use of basic motor skills. A therapeutic recreational therapist works in a variety of settings to include hospitals, schools, parks and recreation centers, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, mental health facilities, etc.
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