Meet Joe Walker, MPA, TRS, CTRS, recreational therapist and Challenge Course Coordinator for the ROPES Course at Huntsman Mental 人妻中出视频 Institute (HMHI). We asked Joe a few questions about his work at HMHI and what he enjoys doing when he's not working.
I was born and grew up enjoying the mountains around Jackson, Wyoming. In 2012, I received my bachelor's degree in therapeutic recreation and became nationally certified and state licensed as a recreational therapist. In 2016, I received a Master of Public Administration degree. Now, I have a family of four and am proud of all they do.
I have several roles at Huntsman Mental 人妻中出视频 Institute (HMHI). Primarily, I am the Challenge Course Coordinator, organizing safe and fun experiential events on the HMHI ROPES Course, focused on individual and group development. Additionally, I am a Recreational Therapist working as part of the Expressive Therapy Department, a multidisciplinary team of other recreational therapists, art therapists and music therapists, using diverse experiential modalities to provide group therapy to the patients at HMHI. Lastly, I annually support the emergency management aspect of HMHI by maintaining and updating the emergency boxes at the hospital and clinics.
"The HMHI Challenge Course facilitates self-efficacy, increased sense of belonging , and improved interpersonal skills."
Joe Walker, MPA, TRS, CTRS
The mission of HMHI ROPES can be found in its acronym: Recognizing Opportunity through Problem-solving, Experiences and Support. The HMHI Challenge Course provides access to groups of any age, ability, or experience level to engage in group development activities, and receive the benefit of outcomes-based programming such as self-efficacy, increased sense of belonging within their group(s), and improved interpersonal skills, all within a distinct natural setting along the Wasatch front. The Course has participants from the hospital, university, community, and from various non-profit organizations around the state, who engage in initiative games, low course and high climbing activities.
The Autism Adventure Camp, or Camp Au'venture for short, is a summer day camp for autistic campers ages 8-12 to meet new friends and engage with peers in community settings. The camp lays the foundation for developing and practicing social skills in a fun, informal setting both on and off campus.
I learned early on that I wanted to get into this line of work when I struggled with my mental health as a Filipino American teen living in a small rural town. I benefited greatly from talking with the school counselor to help resolve my anger and frustration. When I entered high school, I learned about adventure therapy and began noticing how hiking in the wilderness helped me feel confident and empowered to be my authentic self.
My favorite things to do when I am not working include walking, hiking, paddle boarding and picking up trash in the surrounding area. I consider myself a casual mountaineer - I like to safely summit peaks if I have the confidence, skills, gear, and pleasant weather!
This year (2022), we sought and received funding in the form of a $100,000 grant from the , to assist in the construction of a new, universally accessible, ADA-compliant challenge course to replace our current aging course.