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Leisure Step Up

Leisure Step Up. KNR 279. Leisure Step Up . Dave Dehn, CTRS (1995) Idyll Arbor Assessment & leisure education program 2 books Instructor Assessment, leisure plan, and activities/homework Sheets can be copied, once purchase book Participant. Leisure Step Up.

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Leisure Step Up

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  1. Leisure Step Up KNR 279

  2. Leisure Step Up • Dave Dehn, CTRS (1995) • Idyll Arbor • Assessment & leisure education program • 2 books • Instructor • Assessment, leisure plan, and activities/homework • Sheets can be copied, once purchase book • Participant

  3. Leisure Step Up • Wide variety of populations & settings • Most appropriate for psychiatric • Adults & adolescents in behavior med. or substance abuse units • C/B used with physical or developmental disabilities • C/B used with people in LTC • Built on Nash’s model of hierarchy of leisure participation (+ or -)

  4. Leisure Step Up • According to burlingame & Blaschko (2002) • Measuring participation patterns • Quality & breadth of participation • Used extensively in US & Canada with good usability • No reported reliability or validity • Time to administer: 15-30 minutes • Time to score: 10-15 minutes

  5. Leisure Step Up • Program has 3 parts • Part 1 • Step 1: Assessment • Step 2: Identify problem • Step 3: Understanding of healthy leisure • Leisure Level Model • Actual participation levels • Personal attitudes toward leisure • Available leisure time • Available leisure resources • Leisure interests

  6. Leisure Step Up • Part 2: Hands on experience • Step 4: Experience healthy leisure participation • Step 5: Unresolved issues of past & relationship between leisure and what going on at the time • Step 6: Planning the future

  7. Leisure Step Up • Part 2: Responsibility for own leisure under watchful eye of therapist • Step 7: Opportunities to observe leisure activities • Step 8: Arts, crafts, music, drama, dance & home activities • Step 9: Exercise, games, sports, physical activities & health

  8. Leisure Step Up • Part 2: Responsibility for own leisure under watchful eye of therapist • Step 10: Education, cultural, volunteering, collecting, & service to others • Step 11: Therapist offers congratulations & states participant is ready to participate in activities of own choice after D/C

  9. Leisure Step Up • Assessment • Record review • Observation • Materials in workbook • Can supplement with other assessments • Check Leisure Step Up Out

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