Tools Flashcards
Measurable Assessment in Recreation for Resident-Centered Care
Obtains demographisc, past and present interests, functioning
Creates Database
Assists in plans, assessment and evaluation
Software version and paper version. Used in long-term care
General Recreation Screening Tool
What it Measures, Age, 5 of 18 domains
- Determines functional level related to leisure
- Developmental Age 0-10
- Fine Motor
- Gross Motor
- Eye-hand Coordination
- Play behaviour
- Play Structure
- Language Used
- Language comprehension
- Understanding of numbers
- Object use
- following directions
- problem solving
- attending
- possessions
- emotional control
- imitation play
- People skills
- Music
- Stories/drama
Therapeutic Recreation Activity Assessment
For clients with obvious functional loss (brain trauma, DD…)
Assesses functional skills in a group setting
-fine motor, gross motor, receptive communication, expressive communication, cognitive skills, social behaviours
ONE OF THE FEW COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE STANDARDIZED FUNCTIONAL SKILL ASSESSMENT
Leisure Competence Measure
Used after a complete assessment
13+, but usually adults and older
Measures: Leisure awareness, leisure attitude, leisure skills, cultural/social behaviours, interpersonal skills, community integration, social contact, community participation
7 point scale, 7=complete independence, 1=total dependence and total assistance
Children’s Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment
High Validity and Reliability, Lots of partners in the making of
Domains: diversity, intensity, with whom, where, enjoyment.
Pictorial
Preferences for Activities of Children
“if you could do anything, what would you do?”
Place cards in piles, Smile face = really like to do = 3, Middle face = Sorta like to do = 2, frown = Not like to do = 1
Leisure Step-up
Measures Quality and Breadth of participation
Adults and adolescents with behavioural or drug/alcohol issues
3 Parts:
1: Leisure Step-up Assessment
2. Global Assessment of Leisure Functioning
3. Leisure Education Program
6 Domains
Leisure Motivation Scale
Measures motivation for participating in leisure activities, what components are needed for client motivation
- Intellectual
- Social
- Competence-Mastery
- Stimulus-Avoidance
Cooperation and Trust Scale
Measures clients perceived level of trust and cooperation
1. Desire to cooperate with others 2. belief in the ability to trust
Average score 42, change in 3 points = significant
Recreation Participation Data Sheet
Monitors clients leisure activities for a balanced leisure lifestyle
Data and name of activity and a score in: Participation, initiation, independence, physical, satisfaction, group, comments
Measurement of Social Empowerment and Trust
Perception of social attitudes and skills as a result of involvement in a treatment program, pre and post measurement (can also be intake)
1) bonding/cohesion
2) Empowerment
3) Self-awareness
4) Affirmation
5) Awareness of Others
Free Time Boredom Scale
Measures the Physical Involvement, Mental Involvement, Meaningfulness, Speed of time of a clients free time activities
4-5=not bored
3=use judgment
2-1=intervention
Leisure Satisfaction Measure
Measures the degree to which a client percieves their “needs” are being satisfied through leisure
Needs: psychological, educational, social, relaxation, physiological, and aesthetic
Leisure Attitude Measure
Measures cleints attitude toward leisure
1. cognitive 2. affective 3. behavioural
Leisure Diagnostic Battery
4 versions, long and short, adult and adolescent
Measures: perceived leisure competence, perceived leisure control, leisure needs, depth of involvement in leisure, playfulness, barriers to leisure, Leisure preferences , perceived freedom,