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OUTDOOR CAMPING

The importance of occupational engagement

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

&

THEORY IN PRACTICE

ADVOCACY & INCLUSIVITY

AGING INTO CAMPING

two brown deer beside trees and mountain
two brown deer beside trees and mountain

THEORY

Applied theories are developed to provide client-centered practice and approaches to complex, dynamic, and evolving systems and situations. Theories and models incorporate clinical professional knowledge, broad external health, and client-centeredness to guide within which we practice, teach, and conduct research. Form here these theories are used as a foundation of health professionals reasoning, direct intervention, and services that impact on both a micro and macro level in society.

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A close up of the bark of a tree

AGING INTO CAMPING

Aging in inevitable, so let's continue to camp as long as possible! Click the button below for more information and resources to safely age into camping.

a handicap sign is painted on the ground
a handicap sign is painted on the ground

CAMPING ADVOCACY & INCLUSIVITY

Anyone and everyone should have equal opportunity to campgrounds. Nature doesn't judge and neither should we. Please read more about how we can advocate and be more inclusive when it comes to camping.