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Munroe-Meyer Institute Wheel Club

Munroe-Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Omaha, Nebraska - Douglas County

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Provider overview

MMI's Wheel Club in Omaha offers adaptive tandem cycling on the Keystone Trail for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

The Munroe-Meyer Institute Department of Recreational Therapy offers the Wheel Club adaptive cycling program in Omaha.

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Ages
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families
Season
Seven consecutive Sunday afternoons from May through June and September through October
Cost
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Munroe-Meyer Institute Recreational Therapy

Rides are seasonal on set Sundays. Families should confirm current dates and registration directly.

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Wheel Club adaptive tandem cycling

Adaptive tandem trail rides, companion-rider pairing, seasonal Sunday sessions, and registration.

Ages
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families
Season
Seven consecutive Sunday afternoons from May through June and September through October
Schedule
Wheel Club rides typically take place on the Keystone Trail in Aksarben on Sunday afternoons; confirm current dates with MMI.
Cost
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The Munroe-Meyer Institute Wheel Club is an adaptive biking program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, using three- and four-wheeled tandem cycles that pair a companion rider with a person with a disability for outdoor trail rides on the Keystone Trail.
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Wheel Club adaptive tandem cycling

The Munroe-Meyer Institute Wheel Club is an adaptive biking program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, using three- and four-wheeled tandem cycles that pair a companion rider with a person with a disability for outdoor trail rides on the Keystone Trail.

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What the provider says: The source names adaptive biking, intellectual and developmental disabilities, three- and four-wheeled tandem cycles, and companion riders for outdoor trail riding.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the tandem cycle options, companion-rider pairing, trail access, what to bring, and how to register.

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What we found: The Munroe-Meyer Institute Wheel Club is an adaptive biking program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, using three- and four-wheeled tandem cycles that pair a companion rider with a person with a disability for outdoor trail rides on the Keystone Trail.

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