Community Inclusion Through Recreation
Community inclusion is more than being present. Recreation can help people participate with comfort, dignity, and support.
Core pillar: plain-language recreational therapy education and examples.
Community inclusion is more than being present. Recreation can help people participate with comfort, dignity, and support.
Practical questions Ontario families can ask when choosing a recreational therapist or recreation-based support provider.
How recreational therapy can support older adults living at home through routine, confidence, meaningful activity, and community connection.
A calm explanation of what families can expect during a recreational therapy assessment and how to prepare without overwhelm.
A plain-language guide to how recreational therapy and occupational therapy differ, where they overlap, and how families can think about fit.
When daily life starts to feel smaller or harder to manage, recreational therapy can help families rebuild confidence, routine, connection, and meaningful activity in real life.