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Recreation, Leisure, and Chronic Illness bridges the gap between leisure and thanatology. Professionals know that when illness, disability, stress, or poverty threaten the quantity and quality of a person's life, leisure takes on great meaning. Readers will find in this truly unique book how leisure can be a positive counterforce to the physical and mental diminishments that erode health and work. Contributors to Recreation, Leisure and Chronic Illness explore the philosophy of leisure and how freedom, enjoyment, self-determination, and breaking the set patterns of daily life are central to true leisure for persons in all walks of life. They then go farther and illustrate the need for leisure in a wide variety of settings and in the face of multiple threats to both the quantity and the quality of life.
Arnold Grossman (Edited by) , Frances Daly (Edited by) , Stuart Waldman (Edited by) , Fred Schwartz (Edited by)
Contents Preface Trends That Affect the Quality of Life Through Leisure: Recreation as a Tool for Enhancement Work, Health, and Recreation: Aspects of the Total Person Balancing Changing Health Care Needs With the Shortage of Quality Health Care Professionals: Implications for Therapeutic Recreation Clinical Effectiveness of Intense Therapeutic Recreation: A Multiple Case Study of Private Practice Intervention Quality of Living Until Death: A Fusion of Death Awareness into Therapeutic Recreation-Leisure Education Psychosocial Issues Confronting Health Care Professionals Working With People With AIDS Occupational Therapy Intervention in Recreational Activities in Acute Care Settings Acute Care vs. Chronic Care Models of Service to the Elderly: Implications for Therapeutic Recreation Surviving a Fate Worse than Death: The Plight of the Homebound Elderly Therapeutic Group Activities With Alzheimer's Patients Meaningful Life Activities for Elderly Residents of Residential Health Care Facilities From Custodial Care to Quality Care: Implications for the Therapeutic Recreation Professional The Therapeutic Value of Art for Persons With Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders The Effectiveness of Cueing on Anagram Solving by Cognitively Impaired Nursing Home Elderly Recreation in the Nursing Home Playing for Keeps Reference Notes Included