Membership

Membership is open to individuals and groups employed in or embracing the provision of therapeutic leisure programming for those requiring health care assistance. Memberships can be selected from the following categories:

ACTIVE - An active member must be currently employed in the Activity field. Active members have full voting privileges, can hold office, and can serve on committees of WRAP.

TRANSFERABLE  - Membership at the discretion of the facility as long
as the member meets the requirements of active membership. This membership is transferable with staff changes at the facility.

ASSOCIATE - Individuals having an interest in or desire to embrace the philosophy of WRAP. Associate members are not currently employed as Activity professionals. Associate members enjoy all stated benefits of active members with the exception of voting privileges.

SUPPORTIVE - A supportive membership is open to those organizations, agencies, health care associations, service providers, state activity associations and/or other groups interested in or being supportive of the Activity Profession. Supportive Members enjoy the opportunity to serve in an advisory, non-voting capacity on committees, the ability to advertise their WRAP membership status, discounted advertising rates in the newsletter "Wrapping It Up!", and reduced vendor fees at the annual state conference.

For further information regarding memberships, contact Renee Tatzel at reneet@svhcs.org or by phone:
(715) 778-5545
      WRAP Highlights...

Our Fall conference is hosted by one or more of sixteen state regions, featuring educational sessions, the annual general membership meeting and Cultural Arts contest for the population served by Activity Professionals. 

State-wide publicity campaign promoting National Activity Professionals' Day.

Selection of Activity Professional Award of Excellence recipient with subsequent nomination to NAAP for the national award.

Six annual WRAP Board meetings open to all members.

Active committee work available to interested members.

Contact with area representative from each of the sixteen state regions.

Promoting the certification of Activity Professionals.