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    Research and Innovation Courses

    Gain a practical understanding of current research relevant to therapeutic recreation in continuing care settings. Help foster best practices and person-centred, relational care and simultaneously apply evidenced-based therapeutic recreation services.

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      A Centre of Excellence for Therapeutic Recreation in Continuing Care Settings

      Learn about the research study that influenced the development of the TR CoE! During this session, you will understand how a Delphi expert consensus method…
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      Non-pharmacological interventions to address behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia–A realist review

      Recreation therapists are experts in non-pharmacological interventions, yet we are often not formally recognized in this role by the institutions within which we work. In…
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      The Use of Cinematic 3D Virtual Reality Leisure Activities for Improved Engagement And Wellbeing Of Persons Living With Dementia—a Pilot Study

      Enabling people with dementia to engage in meaningful activities throughout their day requires time, energy, and resources from those who support and care for them.…
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      Moving forward in transforming long-term care facilities to become more homelike

      There has been consistent pressure for more than a quarter century to transform long-term care (LTC) facilities into more homelike settings. Yet there is a…
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