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    Essay On Becoming A Recreational Therapist

    one’s chosen profession may help one decide if that career fits him or her. My major is Health and Wellness and I have decided that I am going to become a recreational therapist. Recreational therapists are also known as activity directors, or rehabilitation therapists whose duties include coordinating medically approved recreation programs for patients, engaging in social activities, and offering a physical and spiritual healing to his or her patients. While I score low in a couple important areas

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    Dogs

    dogs that are overweight, need conditioning, or have disabilities that make normal exercise painful or inappropriate, swimming can provide an excellent alternative or supplement to ground-based programs. Also, swimming can provide dogs excellent rehabilitation therapy, aerobic conditioning, exercise, relaxation, interaction with other dogs and great of fun! b. how to swim Dogs, like all animals, have the natural ability to swim but generally have to learn water confidence before a specific swimming

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    Corrections

    ßCorrections Review Questions Sept 22,2014 Corrections Imani Threalkill 1. How did the term corrections evolve from the earlier use of the term penology? Penology is the study of the use of punishment for criminal acts. Penology emphasized the principal function of implementing punishment in the handling of criminal

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    Privatization of Prisons

    serve its purpose in its entirety when sentences are reduced due to budget inefficiencies. Findings The fiscal year, 2011-2012, has a $10,017,591,000 budget for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. This budget includes all adult corrections and rehabilitation operations, juvenile operations, parole operations, inmate health care, administration, and education and vocations programs (CDCR). It remains to be a difficult comparison between private enterprise and government

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    Addiction Treatment Center

    the progression of the disease of alcoholism and drug abuse. The addiction treatment centers in Rio Rancho, New Mexico knows that rehabilitation is never easy. The fact is that the more severe the disease, the more stringent and intense the treatment process.

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    Correctional System Revamping

    department. III. Whatever the case may be, there is not a doubt that the correctional system in America is not working, and is failing to resolve important issues such as: A) Crowdedness. B) Health and drugs problems. C) Rehabilitation. Transition Body IV. Prisoners need to be packed like sardines. V. Violation of privacy. VI. The government has to care even for criminals. VII. Lack of personal space might have psychological effects on prisoners,

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    Prision

    Key Issues In Our Prison Population The United States is currently in a recession that is affecting middle and lower class American in many ways. Jobs are being cut down, gas prices are not constant, and the money that America once had is rapidly vanishing. One issue in particular has much to do with our prison population in Texas and every other state. As of June 30, 2009 there are 2,297,500 people including women incarcerated in the United States of America (Sabol, 2009). The US is 5 percent

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    How Should Prisons Be Run

    people are at an all out battle as to how prisons should be run. Some say punitive prisons are far too harsh and some say rehabilitation centers go way too easy on the prisoners. So why don’t we just come to a middle ground? We should put the serious murder and physical abuse crimes in punitive prisons while putting the drug abusers and people addicted to substances in rehabilitation facilities. It’s highly unfair to the people that are damaged by drugs and need help recovering from them are being put

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    Patient 1

    Patient Education Plan By: Leticia M. Kozbial-Brown NUR/427 Introduction: Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart disease. It is the leading cause of death and illness in the United States. A number of conditions result from CAD, these include angina, congestive heart failure myocardial infarct, and sudden cardiac death. CAD occurs when the blood vessels providing blood to the heart muscle become narrowed or blocked. Arteries lose some of their elasticity as we age. The

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    Social Servants.

    provides incarcerated individuals with the opportunity to reinsert themselves back into the community after serving time in jail or prison. Only inmates with a good record may obtain access to this type of service even though it is seen as a form of rehabilitation. These specialized programs provide offenders with employment, education, health and social services, including access to housing, work, health care, counseling and job training. Most successful reentry programs believe that Reentry preparation

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