Recreational Therapy

Recreational therapists employ a comprehensive, holistic approach to preventative and rehabilitation services. Recreational Therapist are healthcare providers who use recreational therapy interventions for improved functioning of individuals with illness or disabling conditions (ATRA 2013) Graduates are qualified to deliver healthcare services to people with disabilities and other health conditions. As recreational therapists, graduates work to eliminate barriers to wellness, improve client functioning and independence, and increase access to recreation resources, including adaptive devices and technology. While working as members of cross-disciplinary health care teams, graduates focus specifically on (1) conducting client assessments and (2) developing, implementing, documenting and evaluating individualized intervention/treatment plans.

After successfully completing all degree requirements, graduates may submit applications for certification to the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC). To obtain the credential, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS), graduates are required to pass the national examination.

Career Opportunities: Recreational therapy graduates are prepared for employment in a broad array of clinical, residential and community-based health and recreation settings, including rehabilitation hospitals, psychiatric facilities, Veterans Administration Hospitals, youth federal prisons, alcohol and drug recovery centers, treatment programs for children, forensic, correctional facilities and other settings.