2024 TRI Schedule

Free Session Friday, Jan 5, 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

Integrating Plants and Nature into Your Therapeutic Approach with Alexis Ashworth, Root in Nature

Monday, Jan 8, 10:00 am - 11:00 am Keynote

Love, Loyalty, Language, and Leadership during Times of Chaos and Change with Christopher Ridenhour

11:30 am - 12:45 pm Education Sessions (choice)

1. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Name It, Aim It, and Claim It! with Christopher Ridenhour

2. Quality and Innovative Activity Programming with Cathy Allen, CTRS

Wednesday, Jan 10, 12:00 - 1:30 pm

Growing Together: Therapeutic Horticulture & Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Collaborations with Katie McGillivray, Root in Nature

Friday, Jan 12, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Living Your Dream; What RTs and Entrepreneurs Have in Common with Vicky Pitner, CTRS, CDP

Tuesday, Jan 16, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Virtual Reality on Senior Living; Building Communities to Thrive with Nick Abruzzo, Rendever VR

Thursday, Jan 18, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Step Up Your Game; Embrace Your Inner Colors, Animals, & Letters with Lesley Birkner, Partner; FYI Tags

Friday, Jan 19, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Open forum - TGIF - discussion and networking time

Monday, Jan 22, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Therapeutic is not Therapy: Outcome-Based Program Planning with Amy Beth Cook, Lebanon VA Medical Center

Wednesday, Jan 24, 12:00 - 1:30 pm

Ethics in Therapeutic Recreation: Guides to Better Practice with Vincent Bonadies, VA Hudson Valley Health Care

Friday, Jan 26, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Endnote

The L.O.V.E. Approach for Creative Engagement with Vicky Pitner, CTRS, CDP

(All times Eastern)


Jan
27

Endnote

Endnote: Leading with Positivity

with Bill Salvatore, Deputy Commissioner; Phila. Parks and Recreation

As we adjust to a new normal in our daily lives, we need to see and understand the opportunities for personal and organizational growth Bill will share his principles of positivity and provide techniques to help you to meet stress head-on, care for your employees and provide room for important conversations. He will provide attendees with insights and actions on energizing your staff and managing your team for success. Bill will also share his knowledge on the importance of establishing traditions and continuously expressing gratitude for those around you.

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Jan
9

Keynote: Understanding What You Do!

This year’s keynote speaker for the 54 annual Therapeutic Recreation Institute is the talented Emma G. She is a renowned TEDx Speaker, Singer/songwriter, and Youth Empowerment Coach who harnesses the power of music to motivate, uplift, and empower audiences worldwide. Born with a rare neurological condition called hydrocephalus, Emma G has used music to recover from multiple traumas, including ten brain surgeries, by writing and singing her truth, sharing her experiences, and turning her lessons into blessings. With a unique style that marries the styles of pop, soulful ballads, and a gritty rock edge, Emma G appeals to a diverse audience. She has a mission of saving the world one song at a time. Emma G is a teacher, lecturer, Youth Empowerment Coach, and an award-winning musician. Music is an incredibly effective tool for transformation: helping us to overcome struggles, trauma, and stress with songs of resilience, self-love, and stepping into one’s power. In addition to her Keynote presentation, Emma will also lead a session on songwriting later in the day.

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Raffle and Awards
Oct
8
to Dec 31

Raffle and Awards

The TRVI will end on a high note! Please stay tuned for a little while after our last presentation to support your fellow practitioners and find out who wins the award for most innovative, most courageous, and most creative in the field! Raffle drawings and winners will also be announced.

Zoom Link:

Topic: TRVI - Endnote - Pet Therapy & Awards

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Meeting ID: 898 7291 2271

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Endnote
Oct
8
to Dec 31

Endnote

Pet Therapy: Fur for All

Karen Gerth, Founder, and Director Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy Services (KPETS)

This presentation will share various ways that therapy dogs make a difference in all settings and for all ages with all types of needs. Karen will discuss what makes a therapy pet as opposed to a service animal or emotional support pet. She will also review what is required to become a therapy team, how to find a therapy group in your area, and what you need to know to create a win-win situation for all (handler, pet, and client). Karen is a resident of Lancaster County with a passion for her therapy dogs. She found her calling 20 years ago when a service dog in training was released from service. Karen knew this precious golden would make a fantastic therapy dog so she started a non-profit, KPETS, to train on her own and provide this much-needed service.

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Session Eight
Oct
7
to Dec 31

Session Eight

Tackling Imposter Syndrome In Recreation: How To Go From Intern to Management & Beyond Without The Guilt

Katherine Darcangelis, MA, CNP, AAP-BC

Director of Volunteer & Internship Services, Founder of What the Rec

Delve into the concepts of imposter syndrome, what is it, how to tackle it head-on, and why young adults should feel empowered to step into management roles in recreation.  Learn how to combat Imposter syndrome and take on management roles.  Learn management tips and strategies to be a successful and confident manager. Katherine is an aging service professional, currently working for a 5-county-wide hospice organization in Pennsylvania. She is also the owner of What The Rec, a blog turned professional development resource company for professionals in aging services, tailored to those in the recreation fields.

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Session Seven
Oct
6
to Dec 31

Session Seven

Through the Eyes of the Parent of “That Kid”

Chalet Harris, CPRP, Director of Parks and Recreation Dover, Township, Pennsylvania

We have all had "that kid" that challenges us, and we don't quite know how to help. Sometimes there is more going on with "that kid" that hasn't been discovered yet. This session will give you a look inside the life of a family with children who have special needs – Chalet's family. You will learn why some parents don't always provide you with a lot of information. Chalet will also discuss the process of getting a diagnosis, meltdowns vs. tantrums, and tips/tricks that have worked for her. You will also learn some ideas to adjust your programming to be more "Special Needs" friendly. Chalet Harris is the Parks & Recreation Director of Dover Township, a Class II Township in York County, a position she has held since 2015.

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Session Six
Oct
5
to Dec 31

Session Six

Finding Your Superpowers During Difficult Times

Vicky Pitner, CTRS, Owner The Arts for Alzheimer's, and Leisure Coach My Leisure Coach

Navigating life during times of challenge can create stress, anxiety, and even feelings of hopelessness. But much like the Superhero, who finds the strength to defeat the villains, these challenges present opportunities for growth and inspiration when you find your superpowers for fighting adversity. Join Vicky to awaken the forces within by discovering passion, purpose, and strengths, embrace hope, and tackle those difficult times. By tapping into your unique talents, you will be able to unleash your superpowers, restore balance and well-being, and live a more joyful and satisfying life by sharing your superpowers with others. Vicky Pitner has been using the Expressive Arts for over 40 years in clinical and community settings to promote creative healing. Her mission is to improve and enrich the bio-psych-social, and physical functioning of those living with depression, anxiety, stress, chronic pain, social isolation, and grief with meaningful, evidence-based interventions. Please bring two 12" x 12" (approximate) sheets of aluminum foil, tape, and an index card.

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Session Five
Oct
4
to Dec 31

Session Five

Developing a RT Role in Skilled Nursing Rehab

Gabrielle Cunningham, CTRS, CDP & Brittney Sarnese, CTRS, CDP Presbyterian SeniorCare Network

This session will focus on overcoming the challenges of starting and maintaining recreational therapist programming in the rehab setting of skilled nursing. Learn ways to develop all parts of a program while promoting a person-centered culture.

Brittney Sarnese (Wellness Coordinator) and Gabby Cunningham (Recreational Therapist) have been at PSCN for five years. Both women are certified dementia practitioners and are devoted to the advancement of person-centered care for older adults. Gabby and Brittney have also developed programs to enrich the lives of their team members and provide leadership education for their management teams. They both are heavily involved in process improvement and the improvement of skilled nursing.

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Social Hour
Oct
1
to Dec 31

Social Hour

Join us for an hour of discussion, networking, and fun. We will have specially designed activities and events designed to get you to know your fellow professionals and share your celebrations and challenges. See old friends, make new ones, and share your experiences with others

Zoom Link:

Topic: TRVI - Social Hour

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84597912449

Meeting ID: 845 9791 2449

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Session Four
Sep
30
to Dec 31

Session Four

Reconnecting Pennsylvanian’s with the Outdoors: The Power of Nature to Combat Social Isolation and Improve Quality of Life

Nicole Faraguna, Director of Public Policy PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources

Many health benefits result from spending time outdoors. For long-term care, it is even more critical. Exposure to the outdoors can improve one's mood and overall health. Spending time outdoors can also help to relieve feelings of loneness and social isolation. Just 10-15 minutes a day outdoors can make a significant improvement to an individual's health. This session will discuss opportunities for Recreational Therapists to improve outdoor recreation opportunities by taking it outdoors! Nicole has served as DCNR's Director of Policy and Planning since August 2019. Before this, Nicole worked for the Pennsylvania Land Trust Association and delivered exceptional educational opportunities for the staff and volunteers of conservation-related organizations and local governments. Nicole previously served as Director of Communications for the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs and Editor of the Borough News Magazine. She also founded Susquehanna Valley Progress in 2014, a nonpartisan organization that seeks to actively engage and educate the local community to protect the natural world.

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Session Three
Sep
30
to Dec 31

Session Three

12 Steps to Sober Leisure

Abagail Bernard, CTRS Activities Coordinator Conifer Park, NY

This session will teach participants how to incorporate the 12 Steps of AA/NA into leisure education programs that they provide to people in treatment for Substance Use Disorder. This session will include an overview of the "12 Steps to Sober Leisure" workbook and its applications. Abagail Bernard, CTRS, has worked in SUD treatment for almost 30 years at Conifer Park in Glenville, NY. In 2012, she implemented a leisure education group called "12 Steps to Sober Leisure", a successful group that received positive responses from her clients. In May 2018, she published a workbook based on this experience. Since its publication, it's been purchased and implemented in treatment facilities and the recovery community in the US, Canada, and England! This session will demonstrate the applications of "12 Steps to Sober Leisure' within a leisure education program.

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Session Two
Sep
29
to Dec 31

Session Two

Building Rapport with Your Clients Through Storytelling

Gael Gilliland, Trainer, Owner Gaelix

In this session, participants will learn a method of storytelling to create deeper connections and trust with their clients. This session will give practitioners instructions on how to employ this method of storytelling to start conversations, improve trust, gain understanding with clients. Gael founded the Legacy Recorder and published the Legacy Recorder Guide (2016) to share her passion for storytelling and writing about challenging subjects like death, aging, and trauma. Her mission is to help others create deeper, lasting connections through intergenerational storytelling. Today her storytelling methods and unique project approach are used globally.

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Session One
Sep
29
to Dec 31

Session One

Finding Your Niche with Non-Medical Interventions

Sharon Richards, CTRS, Owner Dementia Engagement and Recreation Services

Learn tips to become a great communicator and turn your knowledge into a business model that improves and maintains quality of life for individuals and their families. Sharon will use her personal experience to provide participants with ideas, insights, and information that will help them to work more effectively within their organization or with others. She will also share her tips for launching and building your career. Sharon is an experienced Director of Activities at all levels of care who has worked with families and care teams across the country. She has had to get creative in finding ways to make Recreation Therapists' opinions heard in each facility. Recently Sharon founded Dementia Engagement and Recreation Services, offering Recreation Therapy services to families who want to continue connecting with their loved ones with Alzheimer's or Dementia.

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Keynote Address
Sep
29
to Dec 31

Keynote Address

Play on Player: Overcoming Disability with Play

Jill Moore, Athlete, Inclusive Play Specialist

We all want to play and to play hard. It brings us a sense of challenge, develops social skills, and fosters independence. Play on Player addresses the mission-critical nature of inviting everyone to play because adaptive recreation offers so much more than a "you did it!" sticker. This session looks at play from childhood to adulthood and how it provides solutions to key challenges of development (social skills, independence, confidence, etc.) that kids growing up with a disability can struggle with. From finding new hobbies to school teams, collegiate athletics, to world stages - play is an opportunity that shapes us all. Jill Moore works with the Landscape Structures team to aid product development and promote the importance of inclusive play. During her college career at the University of Illinois, Jill twice competed as a representative of the United States on a world stage. Through an active life, Jill constantly strives not only to employ a lifetime of experience but to promote the importance of play as it truly shapes us all and allows us to overcome some truly incredible things. Join us for this energetic and uplifting presentation!

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