March 2023

conversation

Now that you have a clear goal and declarative statements, it is time to plan a rehearsal. A rehearsal can be helpful when you need to think through all the details needed for a production to go well. You are not putting on a play, but you are moving toward your event in Week 3 […]

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risk for COVID-19

https://lgbt.foundation/coronavirus/impact (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) Although this group is not more at risk for COVID-19, there are a number of ways it can effect their community more than others. Can you review this website and other sources of literature and offer a few thoughts? How might this relate to this weeks

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Alzheimer’s symptoms

Eleanor is a 77-year-old white female resident of a skilled nursing facility. Recently her daughter requested an evaluation from the staff psychologist because she noticed that her mother’s Alzheimer’s symptoms appeared to be getting worse. Eleanor was admitted to the facility six months ago with moderately severe cognitive and physical decline and had to be

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emotional and physical benefit for participants with disabilities

Adapting the means in which a leisure professional instructs participants with disabilities is also important.  Dattilo provides some considerations for instructional strategies.  For those of you going into recreational therapy, you will learn more about task analysis, breaking down an activity/task into its core components to be taught separately.  I have had to use activity

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Survey architectural barriers

Survey architectural barriers and share results Conduct an evaluation of people who are oppressed and share results. Discuss the problems that attitudinal barriers create. Write to media outlets complimenting them on positive portrayals of diverse individuals. Write letters to newspapers urging changes to attitudinal barriers. Meet with a legislator and learn about civil rights policies

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