Adapt2play

Denver VA Paddlesports Kickoff - Colorado

cycling
climbing
paddling: kayak & sup etc
winter sports: ski ride skate nordic etc
water sports

Organized by Adaptive Adventures

(MDT)

Chatfield State Park

Room Number: 1500 N Roxborough Park Rd

Description

Summary

Adaptive Adventures is proud to be able to support the Veterans Administration in Denver through our kayaking and river program by providing equipment, staff resources, and volunteers.

*This is a custom course arranged through the Veterans Administration, particpation is coordinated by local VA staff. 

Description of Program: 

Participants meet with the CTRS and Adaptive Adventures staff individually to assess safety, kayaking abilities, endurance level, and proper fitting of equipment (kayak and paddle). Small group treatment sessions will include discussions on benefits of exercise, motivational techniques (i.e. charting progress in time, distance), training and practice on kayaking skills and stroke progression, water etiquette, kayaking safety and dealing with emergencies. Kayaking groups will consist of learning about and engaging in kayaking opportunities in the home communities. The goal of the kayaking program is for each participant to be at a functionally independent level for participation in community kayaking. 

Adaptive Adventures is proud to be able to support the Veterans Adminstration in Denver through our kayaking program by providing equipment, staff resources, and volunteers.

*This is a custom course arranged through the Veterans Administration, particpation is coordinated by local VA staff. 

Limited space available for additional Veterans to join this program - please email National Paddlesports Coordinator, Chris Wiegand.

Mission: 

Adaptive kayaking program allows individuals interested in beginning or resuming kayaking after an injury or disability to develop and/or practice the necessary physical, psychosocial and cognitive skills in a safe environment.

Vision: 

Adaptive kayaking program is directed toward achieving and maintaining optimal levels of independence, productivity, and well being, as well as enter/re-enter the mainstream of community life.

What to Bring: Water Bottle, Sunscreen, Hat, Towel & dry clothes (just in case)

If you would like additional information, please contact Chris Wiegand

 

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