
Athletic activities are structured for both team and individual participation. Instruction is offered based on a careful assessment of the functional and skill level of the participant. In structured activities, physical fitness and aerobic conditioning are emphasized.
Creative arts at the Center, including crafts, photography, music, painting, and pottery, provide a creative medium for self-development. Field trips to community arts programs enrich the participant's experience.
The Annex provides a quiet space to facilitate small groups and the social and leisure needs of participants over the age of 30, who are self managers. The television lounge and game room is a comfortable spot to read, relax and converse. The Annex is open late in the evenings and long hours on weekends.
The Leisure Skills Program receives participant referrals from case managers and other Center departments. Based on behavioral and leisure assessments and the participant's leisure preferences, a personalized recreation program may be designed to build self-confidence and interpersonal skills.
Special events for the entire Center population are often planned and organized with assistance of the participants themselves. Movies and seasonal special events bring light fun and entertainment to the Center's atmosphere of learning and therapy.
Clinical recreational therapy services are provided through Medical Rehabilitation Services.
Internship Program
The Recreation Services Department attracts affiliates in recreation from throughout the United States. Based upon our belief of the importance of practical experience needed to therapeutic recreation services, we pledge to provide a learning opportunity for the aspiring professional, the student intern.
Outdoor facilities include: