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Question 23 of 30 for our Recreational Therapists Mock Interview

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Question 23 of 30

How do you incorporate families and loved ones?

"I sit down with the family and the client to find out how I can be the most helpful. By taking the time to address their concerns and find out what activities they enjoy, I am able to design a program that will help that specific individual move closer towards recovery."

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  • 23. How do you incorporate families and loved ones?

      How to Answer

      Recreational therapists work with both the client and their families to provide community resources and include specific interests into their therapy program. A good therapist will take time to assess the patient's needs and interests, getting to know the client and the family before choosing a plan of action.

      Written by Elisabeth Walter

      Answer Example

      "I sit down with the family and the client to find out how I can be the most helpful. By taking the time to address their concerns and find out what activities they enjoy, I am able to design a program that will help that specific individual move closer towards recovery."

      Written by Elisabeth Walter

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      Anonymous Answer

      "I sit down with the family and the client to find out how I can be most helpful. By taking time to address their concerns and find out what activities they enjoy, I am able to design a program that will help the residents to recovery."

      Stephanie's Feedback

      It's evident that incorporating families and loved ones into the treatment process is really important to you. I have included a suggested way to restate this response in the "Revised Answer" box in hopes of adding a bit more clarity and detail to your response.
      "As a recreational therapist, incorporating families and loved ones into the treatment process is critical. To do so, I sit down with the family and client together and open a dialogue with them, so I can find out how I can be most helpful. By taking time to address their concerns and find out what activities they enjoy, I am able to design program that be meaningful and help individuals on their unique path to recovery"