Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado

Team Building & Social Skills Workshop

This workshop is facilitated by a Recreational Therapist who will be utilizing Low ROPES activities to build on communication skills, social interactions, frustration tolerance and many more function skills used in daily living. We will be participating in fun games at the park while interacting with other survivors of a brain injury as well as family/friends.

Recreational therapy includes, but is not limited to, providing treatment services and recreation activities to individuals using a variety of techniques including arts and crafts, animals, sports, games, dance and movement, drama, music, and community outings. Recreational therapists treat and help maintain the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of their clients by seeking to reduce depression, stress, and anxiety; recover basic motor functioning and reasoning abilities; build confidence; and socialize effectively. Recreational therapists should not be confused with recreation workers, who organize recreational activities primarily for enjoyment.

Who: Ages 10+

Family, Friends, and/or Caregiver of survivor. We are all about inclusion!

Where: Denver Metro Area – Specific location is provided when selecting intervention and date.

Date/Time:

Thursday, March 24th; 1:00pm-3:00pm

Cost: Free! Registration is needed for participation.

Michael Zavala, CTRS recieved his Bachelors in Recreational Administration – Concentration in Recreational Therapy at Texas State University in San Marcos, TX. Since beginning is professional career he started off as Adaptive Instructor with the NSCD in Colorado and later went to supervise the Recreational Therapy Department at a Neurological Rehabilitation Center in Austin, TX. Michael has a passion for introducing others to the benefits of leisure recreation and displaying why it should be a key component to your everyday life.