Introduction to Adaptive Scuba Diving – Randallstown, MD

Date and Time

10 am – 2 pm ET
01/01/1970 10:00 AM 01/01/1970 02:00 PM America/New_York Introduction to Adaptive Scuba Diving – Randallstown, MD York Divers*, University of Maryland Rehabilitation & Orthopaedic Institute, and Hanger Clinic have joined together to host a free adaptive scuba diving clinic with an experienced team of professionals. All individuals with disabilities/special needs and over the age of 10 are welcome. 3505 Resource Drive, Randallstown, MD 21133

Location

The Swim Center
3505 Resource Drive
Randallstown, MD 21133

York Divers*, University of Maryland Rehabilitation & Orthopaedic Institute, and Hanger Clinic have joined together to host a free adaptive scuba diving clinic with an experienced team of professionals. All individuals with disabilities/special needs and over the age of 10 are welcome.

Benefits of Adaptive Scuba Diving

  • Zero-gravity atmosphere permits physical movements often not possible on land (has been likened to “underwater yoga”)
  • Pain management
  • Increased self-confidence

How to Register

Registration and medical clearance is required. Contact Greg Sachs at [email protected] to register.

All participants will be required to sign a waiver. If the participant is under 18, a legal guardian or parent must be present and sign the waiver.

Registration: Free

*All York Divers’ staff are Handicap Scuba Association certified Instructors and Adaptive Dive Buddies.

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