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There are many features to this site which we hope will help both members and non-members gain the most from your visit.
ATRA ACTION ALERT
On April 29th, 2009, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued its 2010 proposed rule for the inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) prospective payment system (PPS). CMS has also proposed to revise the Medicare Benefits Policy Manual (MBPM) provisions on coverage of IRF services and has established a separate comment period and process for these changes.
Taken together, the proposals represent one of the most comprehensive set of rules changes governing access to inpatient rehabilitation services in years and will set the stage for IRF care for the foreseeable future.
Proposed CMS Change:
In reference to the “3-hour Rule,” the removal of the phrase “other skilled rehabilitative modalities” and insertion of “… active and ongoing therapeutic intervention of at least two therapy disciplines (physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, or prosthetics/orthotics therapy)…” in both the IRF-PPS final rule for 2010 and the Medicare Benefits Policy Manual.
MAILING LISTS NEWS. All mailing lists have now been transferred from the atra-tr.org site to the atra-online.com site. If you have any problems with any mailing list you were a member of or want to participate in, please log into the member's area and go to the mail lists page.
ATRA Board of Directors 2008-09. Click here for a list of the new Board.
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Old ATRA-TR.org Website
The old ATRA-TR.org site is Archived and accessible by clicking here. Please note that the content in this area is out of date and is provided for reference only. If there are any items you need to see transfered into this new site, please click here to submit a Content Update/New Item request Form to the webmaster.
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June Membership Call Information
Mission Statement. The mission of the American Therapeutic Recreation Association is to serve as a member driven association that collectively supports the recreational therapy profession.
Vision Statement. The vision of the American Therapeutic Recreation Association is to be the premiere professional membership association representing recreational therapists, consumers and stakeholders.
Definition Statement. Therapeutic Recreation is the provision of Treatment Services and the provision of Recreation Services to persons with illnesses or disabling conditions. The primary purposes of Treatment Services, which are often referred to as Recreational Therapy, are to restore, remediate or rehabilitate in order to improve functioning and independence as well as reduce or eliminate the effects of illness or disability. The primary purposes of Recreational Services are to provide recreation resources and opportunities in order to improve health and well-being. Therapeutic Recreation is provided by professionals who are trained and certified, registered and/or licensed to provide Therapeutic Recreation.
About ATRA. The American Therapeutic Recreation Association (ATRA) is the largest, national membership organization representing the interests and need of recreational therapists. Recreational therapists are health care providers using recreational therapy interventions for improved functioning of individuals with illness or disabling conditions. ATRA, was incorporated in the District of Columbia in 1984 as a non-profit, grassroots organization in response to growing concern about the dramatic changes in the health care industry. As a result of this response, ATRA has grown from a membership of 60 individuals in June 1984 to 4,500 in 1999.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 1996 there were approximately 38,000 recreational therapists. "Employment of recreational therapists is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2006 because of anticipated expansion in long term care, physical and psychiatric rehabilitation and services for people with disabilities" (Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1998).
ATRA defines therapeutic recreation as "the provision of Treatment Services and the provision of Recreation Services to persons with illnesses or disabling conditions. The primary purposes of Treatment Services, which are often referred to as Recreational Therapy, are to restore, remediate or rehabilitate in order to improve functioning and independence as well as reduce or eliminate the effects of illness or disability. The primary purposes of Recreational Services are to provide recreation resources and opportunities in order to improve health and well being. Therapeutic recreation is provided by professionals who are trained and certified, registered and/or licensed to provide therapeutic recreation (1987)."
For additional information regarding the American Therapeutic Recreation Association contact us at teh administrative office:
ATRA 629 North Main St
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
Tel: 601-450-2872 Fax: 601-582-3354
Winter 2008 Newsletter.
The Winter 2008 newsletter is now available in the Members Only area of this site. You will need to login to view the newsletter. The login form is on the right menu.
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