Recreational Therapy

Recreational Therapy helps participants use structured recreation and activity to build skills, confidence, social connection, independence, and participation in daily life.

Overview

A structured therapy program that uses activity, recreation, movement, and community participation to support social, physical, emotional, and life skills in supportive settings.

What Recreational Therapy does

Recreational Therapy uses structured recreation and activity to support skills, confidence, social connection, independence, and participation in daily life.

Activities and settings

This may include indoor recreation, outdoor activities, community participation, adaptive recreation, and leisure skills that help people practice social, physical, and life skills.

Qualified professionals

Recreational Therapy is provided by degree-holding, credentialed professionals.

Quick facts

Who it helps
Participants who benefit from recreation-based therapeutic support for confidence, communication, social participation, healthy routines, community involvement, and independence.
Where it happens
Facility-based at the DDSi location.

Where Recreational Therapy happens

Recreational Therapy is provided at the DDSi location.

Program FAQs

Who can Recreational Therapy help?

It can help participants build skills, confidence, social connection, independence, and participation through structured recreation and activity.

Where does Recreational Therapy happen?

Recreational Therapy is provided at the DDSi location.

Is a credentialed professional required?

Yes. Recreational Therapy is provided by degree-holding, credentialed professionals.

Is the program currently staffed?

Staffing is arranged to support each participant.

How do we get started?

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