The Therapeutic Recreation (BRec) program at the University of Waterloo focuses on using recreation and leisure activities to promote health, well-being, and quality of life for individuals with disabilities, illnesses, or other challenges. Objectives include developing skills in assessment, intervention planning, and evaluation of therapeutic recreation services. Unique features include a co-operative education option for practical experience, interdisciplinary approaches integrating health sciences, and emphasis on evidence-based practices.
Graduates are prepared for roles in healthcare, community agencies, and rehabilitation settings, with strong employability due to the program's hands-on training and co-op opportunities. Common paths include working in hospitals, long-term care facilities, or community recreation programs to support client rehabilitation and independence.
The program is delivered by the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies within the Faculty of Health, led by experienced faculty such as Dr. Sherry Dupuis, who specializes in aging and dementia care through recreation, and Dr. Erica Evans, focusing on inclusive leisure practices.
Students access the Recreation and Wellness Centre for practical training, simulation labs for therapeutic interventions, and partnerships with local hospitals like Grand River Hospital and community organizations such as Easter Seals for fieldwork placements.
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