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. 2011 Mar;34(2):176–185. doi: 10.1179/107902611X12971826988138

Table 1.

TR: activity categories and details of activities/topics classified within each*

Leisure education and counseling Leisure skill work in center Outing – leisure skills Outings – community Social Activity
Discharge planning/ resource/equipment funding
Personal care
Energy conversation
Health and wellness
Money management
Accessibility
Advocacy/assertiveness
Potential leisure options/adaptive equipment
Problem-solving skills
Schooling
Self-image
Stress management
Time management
Transportation
Travel
Values and benefits
Wheelchair mobility
Sports
Creative expressions
Outdoor
Horticulture
Aquatics
Other
Sports
Creative expressions
Outdoor: hunting and camping
Outdoor (other than hunting and camping)
Horticulture
Aquatics
Other
Airport
Amusement park
Community events
Entertainment venues
Gambling
Hot air ballooning
Museum/zoo/botanical garden
Park
Religious event
Shopping
Spectator sports
Theater/movie
Tours
Train/bus
Salon
School/campus
Other
Animal visits
Games
Movies
Performance
Social gathering
Peer visit
Other

*Initial assessment, interdisciplinary conferences, and classes (led by CTRSs) also were activity categories, but are not included as no additional subcategory detail were collected on these TR activities.

In reporting time spent on activities in this report, hunting and camping are a different category of the aggregate of other ‘outing-leisure skills’ subclasses. See text.