8 research outputs found
Perceptions of adults with Intellectual Disabilities on experiences at a weeklong camp
This study was conducted to attempt to understand the perceptions of a weeklong camp experience for adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. A survey was administered to campers from two of the three locations, asking questions pertaining to their time spent at camp. Specifically researchers asked questions related to the conceptual, social, and practical domains. Additionally, researchers sent a follow up survey to make sure the data they summarized was correct. Results showed positive feedback, and convey the participants perceived improvements in aspects related to the conceptual, social, and practical domains
Quality of Life and Adults with Intellectual/developmental Disabilities: A Qualitative Examination of a Camp Experience Implementing Recreational Therapy Services
Presentation given at the American Therapeutic Recreation Association Annual Conference
Examining the Myth of the Clinical vs Community Discussion in Recreational Therapy
Presentation given at the American Therapeutic Recreation Association Annual Conference