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Assessment Tools: Measurable assessment in recreation for resident-centered care : manual printer version

The assessment tool collection encompasses all assessments that are used in medical rehabilitation with a primary focus on physical therapy and occupational therapy.

Measurable assessment in recreation for resident-centered care : manual printer version

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Measurable assessment in recreation for resident-centered care : manual printer version

Author: Boothman, Sienna

Summary: The Measurable Assessment in Recreation for Resident-Centered Care(MARRCC) was developed to provide recreational professionals working in Long Term Care (LTC) a standardized clinical assessment. It provides a measurement of resident's functional level with four domains (Cognitive, Social, Physical, and Emotional) as they relate to recreation involvement. 

Format: Standardized and computerized assessment developed specifically for recreation professionals working in LTC settings. 

Library Record:  Call # WT 30 B725m 2000 ATOOLS (Reserve Desk)

Equipment     1 v. (various pagings) in binder

 

 

 

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The Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library will provide assessment tools and outcome measures for loan to faculty, students and staff of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) with a valid University of Manitoba (U of M) Library ID. If you qualify to borrow a tool you will need to fill out and present this form to the NJMHSL Circulation staff.

 

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