Adaptive Support Diver
Who should take this course?
Do you want to learn how to best support a dive buddy who has a physical or mental challenge? The PADI® Adaptive Support Diver course will increase your awareness of divers’ varying abilities, and explores adaptive techniques to apply while diving or freediving with a buddy with a disability.
PADI Open Water Divers or PADI Freedivers who are at least 15 years old and have completed the EFR Primary and Secondary Care course within 24 months are eligible to take the PADI Adaptive Support Diver course. It is also recommended that you complete the PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course beforehand so that you have better awareness of trim.
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What will you learn?
Through knowledge development and two diving workshops – one in confined water and one in open water – you’ll learn useful techniques that will increase your ability to become a better dive partner to a diver with a disability. You’ll gain insight and practical experience as you learn about:
- Becoming more aware and mindful of individual considerations when diving with people with disabilities.
- Adaptive techniques that can be applied while diving with buddies with mental and/or physical challenges.
How can you start learning now?
Visit Dive & Photo to enroll in the course and schedule the first class session with your PADI Instructor.
What scuba gear will you use?
Along with your basic scuba or freedive equipment, your PADI Instructor may suggest additional gear to assist with your buddy’s particular needs.
Next Step
Jump in and earn your next certification:
- Enroll in a PADI Adaptive Support Diver course at Dive & Photo.
- Browse the PADI Course Catalog for courses that will improve your ability to become a better dive buddy such as Peak Performance Buoyancy, Advanced Open Water Diver and Rescue Diver.
- Check out the PADI Master Scuba Diver rating.