Paved
Trail
Walk:
Kitchener- WateRloo
Iron horse trail
You don't have to go far to experience the benefits of nature. Instead of sitting in an office - let's go for a walk on the Iron Horse. Our time together will help you clear your head, get fresh air, and teach mindfulness and life skills. This trail is accessible if you use a mobility device.
What is this all about?
Instead of sitting in a counselling office, we're going to walk on trails throughout the city. Blending traditional psychotherapy with nature therapy techniques, we will design our sessions to meet your individual needs and goals. Walking side by side is a powerful form of communication. In addition to talking and walking, we will spend time just enjoying being outside and in nature.
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Brandon has developed this form of Adventure Therapy based on Nature Assisted Therapy techniques, emerging science around the benefits of natural settings, exercise, and conversation and mental health, mindfulness practices, and his background in guiding, leading hikes, and counselling outdoors. Brandon is a Certified Ontario Hike Leader and First Responder.
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How do I sign up?
You can book online or email if you can't find a time that works with your schedule.
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Once you've signed up, keep on reading below to find answers to (hopefully) all of your questions.
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What do I need to do before going?
The two forms you will need to complete for Get Out Adventure Therapy are:
1) Informed Consent Form (know what you’re signing up for)
2) Intake Form (help me get to know you)
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These will be emailed to you after you book online. Please fill these forms out at least 24 hours before your session. By filling these forms ahead of time, you ensure that we use our time together meaningfully and not just doing paperwork. It also allows us to plan ahead to make sure that you get what you want out of counselling
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Where do I go?
We will meet outside in the parking lot of Grand River Rocks, beside the main entrance to the gym. The entrance to the Iron Horse Trail is just a few steps past the parking lot. ​
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How do I get I there?
There is plenty of parking at Grand River Rocks if you come by car. The nearest ION stop is Borden Station and there are lots of bus stops nearby. There is bike parking on the side of the building closest to the main entrance.
The Iron Horse Trail is paved and accessible to wheelchairs/mobility devices. If you have accessibility requirements please email Brandon with any questions.
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What do I do when I arrive?
Please arrive at Grand River Rocks 10 minutes before your session begins - use this time to make sure you are dressed for the weather and use the washroom at Grand River Rocks, if needed.
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Please familiarize yourself with this photo of Brandon so you can recognize him easily. If you need to contact Brandon with any questions the day of session, please call 519 721 4465
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What should I wear and bring?
Please dress for the weather - as our session will take place no matter what the weather, as long as it is safe. It is generally recommended to dress in layers, as then you will have options as we walk. Wear your lightest layer closest to your skin and then add heavier layers. Please wear something water-resistant as your outermost layer. Please wear sturdy shoes (preferably water-resistant) if you have them (or boots if winter). I have some shoe-covers in a few sizes, ponchos, and umbrellas if you need.
Please make sure you have a snack and water with you in a backpack if possible, as it is nice (and safer) to have hands free for our walk. I will have a backpack if you’d like to put small items inside.
Depending on the time of year, please bring bug-spray, and sunscreen depending on your needs.
You are required to bring all medications you may need, and to inform Brandon of what meds you require, and how they are administered in case of emergency.
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Is it safe?
Brandon is a Wilderness First Responder, certified in First Aid and CPR, and a Certified Hike Leader in Ontario. Your safety though is still first your responsibility. Please familiarize yourself with our Informed Consent, and bring up any concerns or accommodations you require to ensure your own safety. Our Informed Consent Form, amongst other items, outlines the unique risks of Adventure Therapy including physical risks, interactions with wildlife and the public, and no guarantee of confidentiality in this form of therapy given the public spaces we use. You will be emailed the online links to these forms to be completed prior to your first session.
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Unless it is unsafe, our session together will go ahead in all forms of weather! Ponchos, boot covers, and umbrellas available upon request. The reason we hike in all weather is that challenging and uncomfortable situations are often the moments where breakthroughs can happen. This is the time to practice life skills and conversations that can make a difference.
It is important for you to speak with your healthcare provider to determine if walking outside is safe for
you to participate in. Please let Brandon know of any concerns you have, or accommodations we can take to make our time safer. In case of emergency, Brandon will determine the safest actions given the circumstances.
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What will the session be like?
That’s up to us! Each client determines the pace of walking and the distance. We will work on practices such as mindfulness, communication, breathing, decision making, and more. Being outside gives us the chance to spend time in nature and even take a few moments of silence on the trail.
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At the beginning of each session we will choose our focus for the day. We will work together on your goals and address any specific issues that you're facing. We can incorporate Heartmath biofeedback, mindfulness practices, CBT techniques, etc into our sessions. We will tailor our time together to meet your unique needs. Ask about our specialized programs for ADHD, First Responders, and Quitting Smoking.
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During our walk, there are spots where we can stop to have a drink, eat a snack, or just talk. We will try to return to the parking lot 5-10 minutes before the end of your session to debrief and take payment.
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What does it cost and how do I pay?
A 60 minute session costs $115 and a 90 minute session costs $145. The cost of your adventure therapy session may be covered by EAP or insurance plans. Please talk to Brandon for more information.
Payment is required at the end of your session by credit or debit. You will only need to present your card once. All future sessions will be automatically and securely billed. Payment is done in person, and can include credit, debit (with a CVV) or E-transfer to brandon@getoutadventuretherapy.com.
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What if I can't make it?
Our cancellation policy is to give a full refund if the cancellation is done 48 hours or more in advance. Cancellations less than 48 hours prior to your session will be charged 50% of your fee. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior to your session will be charged 100% of your fee. Life happens, we know, so let us know if you need to reschedule and we will always try and work with you.
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What do I need to do after my session?
Depending on if our physical activity is different than your normal physical exercise, you may feel sore the following day. Make sure to consult with your health care provider if you have any concerns, or have
experienced an injury during your session. Please inform me if you have hurt yourself in any way during your session.
You are welcome to continue booking Adventure Therapy sessions at your convenience, and pending our availability. Please email me to set up our next session: brandon@getoutadventuretherapy.com
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