|

Adaptive skiing in the
Southwest is increasingly popular because of its blue skies and
warmer day temperatures.
Yet it is the warm feel of the people involved in the
Adaptive Ski Program that
make skiing in the Southwest the absolute best!
Since 1985, the Adaptive
Ski Program has offered safe and supportive alpine ski lessons
for adults and children
(five years and older) with a wide array of disabilities. Lessons
take
place at Sandia
Peak outside of Albuquerque and at Ski
Santa Fe, 14 miles from the
Santa Fe Plaza. Instruction
is available in 2 track, 3 track, 4 track, blind, deaf,
mono-ski, bi-ski and snowboarding.
Our services are available to, but not limited to,
those who have the following
disabilities:
Mental
retardation
Spinal cord injury
Cerebral Palsy
Muscular Dystrophy
Spinal Bifida
Traumatic brain injury
Amputation
Autism or Aspergers Syndrome
Multiple Sclerosis
Critical illness
Vision or hearing challenges
Attention deficit/learning issues
Down Syndrome
Post Polio or Stroke
Explore this
web site to discover more!
Read the Latest Newsletter
|