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Munroe-Meyer Institute Adaptive Sports

Munroe-Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Omaha, Nebraska - Douglas County

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Jun 4, 2026

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Omaha

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Omaha, Nebraska

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Provider overview

MMI's Adaptive Sports program in Omaha teaches volleyball, basketball, football, soccer, and hockey to participants ages 8-21 with developmental disabilities, including wheelchair users.

The Munroe-Meyer Institute Department of Recreational Therapy offers recreation programs in Omaha for children and adults with complex health and developmental needs.

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Ages
School-aged participants ages 8 to 21 with developmental disabilities
Season
Confirm current session dates and sport rotations
Cost
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Location contacts

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Munroe-Meyer Institute Recreational Therapy

Sessions and sports rotate. Families should confirm current Adaptive Sports offerings and registration directly.

Programs and offerings

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Adaptive Sports for school-aged participants

Adaptive volleyball, basketball, football, soccer, and hockey with recreation-therapist support, eligibility, and registration.

Ages
School-aged participants ages 8 to 21 with developmental disabilities
Season
Confirm current session dates and sport rotations
Schedule
Contact MMI Recreational Therapy for current Adaptive Sports sessions, sports offered, and registration.
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Jun 4, 2026
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The Munroe-Meyer Institute Department of Recreational Therapy runs an Adaptive Sports program for school-aged participants ages 8 to 21 with developmental disabilities, teaching rules and skills for volleyball, basketball, football, soccer, and hockey, and welcoming participants who use wheelchairs or other assistive devices.
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Program details we found

Adaptive Sports for school-aged participants

The Munroe-Meyer Institute Department of Recreational Therapy runs an Adaptive Sports program for school-aged participants ages 8 to 21 with developmental disabilities, teaching rules and skills for volleyball, basketball, football, soccer, and hockey, and welcoming participants who use wheelchairs or other assistive devices.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Adaptive Sports, developmental disabilities, recreation therapists, activity technicians, and participants who use wheelchairs or assistive devices.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the staff support ratio, which sports are running, wheelchair and assistive-device participation, and how to enroll.

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What we found: The Munroe-Meyer Institute Department of Recreational Therapy runs an Adaptive Sports program for school-aged participants ages 8 to 21 with developmental disabilities, teaching rules and skills for volleyball, basketball, football, soccer, and hockey, and welcoming participants who use wheelchairs or other assistive devices.

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What to confirm

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  • Do you currently have openings, waitlists, deadlines, or intake steps?
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  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
  • For sports: what equipment, experience level, classification, practice location, transportation, and caregiver participation should we plan for?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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