Our Recreational Behavior Therapy service offers individuals the opportunity to engage in structured, community-based experiences that promote skill-building, social interaction, and independence. This service is designed to support individuals with developmental disabilities, behavioral challenges, or mental health needs as they practice the skills necessary to become active and engaged members of their community. By participating in real-world activities, individuals learn to apply therapeutic interventions in everyday settings, enhancing their ability to navigate and thrive in community environments.
Individuals are guided by trained professionals who incorporate the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to teach and reinforce key skills such as communication, social interaction, problem-solving, and self-regulation. Whether it’s navigating a trip to the grocery store, participating in recreational activities, or attending community events, individuals are supported in practicing the behaviors and coping mechanisms that foster greater independence and confidence. These real-world experiences allow individuals to generalize the skills they learn in therapy to broader contexts, leading to more meaningful and lasting improvements in their daily lives.
In addition to skill-building, this service also promotes inclusion and community integration by providing individuals with opportunities to engage in enjoyable activities that enhance their quality of life. By offering a supportive environment for individuals to interact with peers and community members, this service helps reduce social isolation and build stronger connections within the community. Individuals gain confidence in their ability to participate in and contribute to the world around them, fostering a sense of belonging and personal growth.
396 Washington Street #287, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481, United States