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Individual Abilities in Motion Bike Buddy Program

Individual Abilities in Motion

Scranton, Pennsylvania - Lackawanna County

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Northeastern Pennsylvania

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Provider overview

Individual Abilities in Motion offers Bike Buddy training and adaptive cycling support on the Lackawanna Heritage Trail, with handcycles, tandem, recumbent, and power-assist options.

Individual Abilities in Motion is a volunteer-centered Northeastern Pennsylvania organization serving people with mobility impairments and their support networks.

Quick facts

Phone
570-963-6730 ext. 8200
Ages
People with mobility impairments and riders who need adaptive cycling support; confirm age fit
Season
By appointment and trail conditions
Cost
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Lackawanna Heritage Trail partnership

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Adaptive cycling Bike Buddy sessions

Scheduled adaptive cycling training and volunteer-supported riding using handcycles, tandem bikes, recumbent bikes, and other adapted equipment.

Ages
People with mobility impairments and riders who need adaptive cycling support; confirm age fit
Season
By appointment and trail conditions
Schedule
The source says sessions are scheduled individually with trained volunteers; families should confirm trail availability and weather before planning.
Cost
Confirm current Bike Buddy session costs, membership needs, equipment availability, and volunteer support directly with I AM.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Bike Buddy Program page says the program was developed to reduce barriers to adaptive outdoor recreation by training riders and caregivers in adaptive bike transfers, adaptive bike use, and Lackawanna Heritage Trail navigation.
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Program details we found

Adaptive cycling Bike Buddy sessions

The official Bike Buddy Program page says the program was developed to reduce barriers to adaptive outdoor recreation by training riders and caregivers in adaptive bike transfers, adaptive bike use, and Lackawanna Heritage Trail navigation.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The program trains riders and caregivers so participants can gain confidence using adaptive bikes and, when appropriate, ride with less volunteer support over time.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm transfer support, helmet requirements, trail surface, adaptive bike fit, caregiver participation, weather policy, and whether the right cycle is available for the rider.

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What we found: The official Bike Buddy Program page says the program was developed to reduce barriers to adaptive outdoor recreation by training riders and caregivers in adaptive bike transfers, adaptive bike use, and Lackawanna Heritage Trail navigation.

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