Our Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation program provides access to recreation programs within THPRD to patrons who have developmental, intellectual and/or physical disabilities. Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation provides participants the opportunity to enjoy recreational, educational, and leisure offerings through THPRD.
Inclusion Services Mission
THPRD promotes the power of choice to enhance the quality of life for individuals of all abilities. We do this by providing diverse accessible recreation in an environment that promotes dignity, success and fun.
This program provides reasonable supports and accommodations that assist patrons with disabilities to participate in the wide variety of programs and activities available through THPRD.
Inclusion Services...
Provides opportunities for people with and without disabilities to experience recreation together.
Focuses on the needs, interests, and abilities of participants.
Supports the process of preparing, learning, experiencing, and growing with each person, each family, and each participant from our recreation staff.
Provides recreational choices.
For more information on how to participate with our Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation Services visit us here.
Adaptive Aquatics
For many years, THPRD has been one of the area's leading providers of swim lessons to kids and adults experiencing disability. Currently, these classes are offered at several of our centers. To find out more or learn how to participate visit us here.
Adaptive Mobile
THPRD's Adaptive Rec Mobile is a free drop-in program for people of all ages. This inclusive, community-based recreation program provides fun sensory friendly games, crafts, and other activities throughout our community. If youre interested in Adaptive Rec Mobile coming to your facility or event, please contact us at (503)-629-6341.
Monday Night Adult Therapeutic Recreation Classes (TR)
A recreation program for patrond 16 years of age and older with developmental disabilties. Weekly events and off-site activities are offered throughout the year. On-site activities are offered throughout the year. On-site programs are located at the Elsie Stuhr Center, 5550 SW Hall Blvd Beaverton, OR 97005. Classes are held year-round.
Inclusive Yoga
A drop-in recreation program for people of all ages and abilites. Yoga classes are held at Garden Home Recreation Center every Wednesday from 10:45am-11:45am.
Wednesday Night Teen Therapeutic Recreation Classes (TR)
A receation program for teens ages 13-20 years ages with developmental disabilties. Bi-monthly programs and off-site activities are offered throughout the year. On-site programs are located at Elsie Stuhr Center, 5550 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005. Classes are not held in summer term.
Thursday Night All-Stars Drop-in Basketball
A recreational and socialization program for teens and adults (16+) with physical and developmental disabilties to play pickup games of basketball. Games are held at THPRD Athletic Center, 15707 Walker Rd., Beaverton, OR. 97006. Games run year-round.
Thursday Night Wheelchair Drop-in Basketball
A weekly drop-in program for youth and adults experiencing physical disabilities to play wheelchair basketball. Games are held at THPRD Athletic Center, 15707 Walker Rd., Beaverton, OR. 97006. Games run year-round.
Camp Rivendale
Camp Rivendale is a summer day camp that provides recreational opportunities for children and young adults who have physical, emotional, and/or developmental disabilities. This camp contributes to the physical, mental, and social growth of campers through the exploration of music, dance, drama, visual arts, sports, and aquatics. Our staff and volunteers provide affection, support, and companionship to campers and work to promote the dignity, self-respect, and independence of individuals with disabilities. To find out more or register visit us here.
Mountain View Champions Park
Champions Park is part of a fundraied campaign supported by the construction of additional park amenities for people living with disability. Mountain View Champions Park has a 6,500-square-foot inclusive play area and the first sports field in Oregon designed for athletes of all abilities.
Sensory Santa Visit
A free inclusive event provided to families who have children with sensory needs. This Sensory Santa event provides families an opportunity to meet Santa in a lower stress environment with no lines or crowds.
Silent Big Truck Day
One of the district’s most popular community events, Big Truck Day has thrilled truck lovers young and old since its inception in 1998 by offering the rare opportunity to climb inside, explore and even honk the horn of these big rigs. The trucks are silent for the first hour of the event to provide the opportunity for patrons that have sensory needs.
Tennis Sessions with ACEing Autism
The Babette Horenstein Tennis Center and ACEing Autism provided free tennis sessions. Each child was paired with a volunteer, based on their individual needs.
Free Expression Art Workshops
The Autism Society of Oregon provided free art workshops at Cedar Hills Recreation Center for people with autism of all ages, accompanied by friends or family. This event was made possible by generous funding from Tualatin Hills Parks Foundation.
Mighty Movers
A recreational program for kids (ages 6-13) experiencing developmental disabilities. The sessions vary between artistic expression opportunities and heart pumping exercise.
Superhero Autism Activity Day
A free family fun event presented by Centria Autism at THPRD's Athletic Center. The activities included getting pictures taken with a favorite superheroes, running obstacle courses with friends, jumping on the bounce house, getting face painted by a professional, or getting creative with an arts & craft project.
Healing Waters - Aquatic Therapy Program
Since Harman Swim Center's water temperature is kept at 88-89 degrees, it allows us to offer a wide range of lessons and water fitness activities for guests of all ages. Harman offered a special aquatic program under the Therapeutic Recreation called Healing Waters. Healing Waters was a program that provided an opportunity for people with mobility issues to have access to a warm water pool program to support their fitness objectives. Participants may have been working on maintaining fitness levels to support their daily activities, rehabilitating from an injury or surgery, or preparing for/recovering from a joint replacement. Physical therapy patients utilized our program for their PT exercises as they worked with a therapist outside of our program or after being released from therapy. While participating in the program, participants had guidance and support from the aquatic specialists and trained volunteers in the pool.
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