Other Continuing Education Opportunities

 

ATRA Mid-Year Professional Issues Forum
Coasting Toward Success

February 21 - 23, 2010
Biloxi, MS

Link for further details:
http://www.atra-online.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=46

 
 

2010 ATRA Teleconferences


The calendar will be posted soon on the ATRA website for the 2010 Series of ATRA Teleconferences. This is a great way to earn CEUs without leaving your home or office.

Link to the ATRA Teleconference page:

http://www.atra-online.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=8

 
 

NYS TRA's 15th Annual Conference

March 20th-23rd, 2010
Holiday Inn in Saratoga Springs, NY

Link for additional information: http://www.nystra.org/conference.htm

 
 

NCTRC Examination
Practice Exam and Test Taking Tips

Saturday, April 10, 2010
9:00am – 1:00pm

Temple University
Tuttleman Hall
13 th & Montgomery Avenue

Sponsored by Temple University 's Therapeutic Recreation Department

For registration form click here: Registration Form

 
 

NETRA's 2010 Fall Conference
November 5, 2010

The Southeastern Regional Education Service Center (SERESC)
Bedford, NH

Link for additional information: http://www.newenglandtra.org/conference.htm

 
 

Therapeutic Recreation Continuing Education Sheepshead Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
2840 Knapp Street, Brooklyn, NY 11235

.2 CEUs per session 9:30-10 Coffee and registration10-noon Workshop

Monday, May 17 Key Points for Successful Documentation for Recreation Therapists - There several types of documentation about the resident that the recreation therapist is responsible for completing. Each component must be carefully written and reflect the actual condition and needs of the specific individual resident in your facility. This documentation must also meet all requirements defined in the state and federal regulations, the five step process of care planning, legalities affecting documentation, terminology and abbreviations used in documentation. How the new MDS will impact recreation therapy and activities in long term care . Register by
May 5

Monday, July 12 Using Recreation Therapy as a Tool to Reach Key Treatment Goals Understanding basic human needs. Dealing with difficult residents in TR. (Establishing therapeutic trust, Stress of relocation. Creating support for the new resident, behavior management for the confused, the disruptive, the combative and the non participatory ).Revisions in MDS and f tags will be discussed . Register by July 1

Monday, September 13 Targeting Men in Therapeutic Recreation Programming: Leadership skills for active participation - Return to your agency reenergized with a new set of resources, activity skills and ideas for crafts, woodworking thematic activities, and leisure counseling skills to increase participation with male residents and patients in your TR programming. Learn how to motivate men and expand your programming to reach them by understanding how men of various generations perceive & value leisure and recreation . Register by September 5

Monday,November. 8 Using Reiki, Yoga and Other Modalities in Recreation Therapy . How can a recreation therapist use the mind/body connection. Resources, skills, and leadership techniques for goal oriented movement activities to meet the needs and nature of your participants including improving physical functioning, palliative care, dealing with stress & pain management. Register by November 1

 

Somerset Gardens Assisted Living

150 Sunnyside Blvd. Plainview , NY 11803 .

9-9:30 Coffee and Registration 9:30- noon workshop

.25 CEUs per session

Thursday, April 8. - Activities to Reach Sensory Goals Integrating Sensory Activities into Group and Individual Therapeutic Recreation Activities .- How the senses work across the life span. Why sensory stimulation improves client functioning. Contraindications for sensory stimulation. Developing resources and using sensory stimulation in other TR activities. Developing your own sensory stim kits, materials for groups and individuals. Register by March 30

 

Thursday, June 3 - Age Appropriate Art for Lower Functioning Participants - This hands-on workshop will help recreation therapists and activity leaders develop creative leadership skills for high interest, simple, age appropriate, goal oriented art projects for lower functioning or regressed adult participants Learn the differences between art, craft, manipulative activities and art appreciation activities and the concept of “Process versus product. How to break down an art project to simplify leadership but retain participant interest. Discover new resources for art activities Register by May 25

 

Thursday, August 5.  Issues in Multiculturalism and Religion in TR Activities and their Impact on TR Programming and Leadership - How do various cultures view and value leisure and recreation and how does it influence therapeutic recreation? Often, providing religious observance is the responsibility of TR in residential settings and how the RT can develop leadership skills and resources in this area. Register by July 25

Thursday, September 30 Stress management for the Recreation Therapist - Coping strategies for difficult situations, what is stress and how does it affect us? Creating balance between professional and personal roles. How to deal with difficult people who create stress for you. Register by September 20

Thursday, December 2 The Etiology and Pathology of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Forms of Dementia .- The stages of dementia and leadership skills for recreation therapists. Comparing and contrasting the symptoms and pathology of dementia, stroke, traumatic brain injury and mental illness. Register by November 20

For further information and registration derails please clink on the link below:

Workshop Informtion and Registration


 

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