Monday, November 25, 2013

New Vision WIlderness expands to Bend, Oregon




New Vision Wilderness expands... 

  A view overlooking the mountain ranges of Central Oregon.

New Vision Wilderness - West Coast is happy to announce that we have relocated our offices and primary operating area to the high desert of Central Oregon.  With the changing of the seasons, and in preparations for the coming winter, moving our operations to Bend is an exciting development that will allow our team to have greater accessibility and better communications with our field operations. 
 
Drew Hornbeck, President and Co-Founder has relocated his family to Bend, Oregon as well.  "With the growth and success of our North Wood's program in Central Wisconsin. I'm thrilled to be able to join the dynamic and talented team that we've got here in Oregon. The move has allowed me to dedicate a substantial amount of my energy translating and growing all of the special elements that makes New Vision Wilderness an amazing therapeutic option for our clients." 

The lake where our clients get to spend their time in the wilderness.

New Vision West Coast serves adolescent 14-17 and young adults 18-25.  Our Trauma Informed Care model is a sensitive approach to working with clients experiencing depression, anxiety, relational and adoption issues and dual diagnosis.  By combining the healing power of nature with advanced brain based clinical techniques and bio-feedback, our highly trained therapists are able to help instill lasting positive change with our clients without harmful behavioral modification strategies.

"New Vision is more than just a name" says Rob Koning, Executive Director.  "It's a new approach to wilderness therapy which continues to rewrite what's possible working with clients in the outdoors."

New Vision Wilderness offers two locations with programs for adolescents and young adults in Oregon and pre-teens and adolescents in Wisconsin.
  

Please contact admissions for more information,  info@newvisionwilderness.comor 855.689.8326.


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