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Salina AM AMBUCS Amtryke Adaptive Tricycle Program

Salina AM AMBUCS

Salina, Kansas - Saline County

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Provider overview

Salina AM AMBUCS provides Amtryke adaptive tricycles and bicycles for children and adults with disabilities in the Salina area, with therapist evaluation and fitting.

Salina AM AMBUCS is a Salina service chapter of National AMBUCS that fundraises for and provides Amtryke adaptive tricycles to children and adults with disabilities.

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Ages
Children and adults with disabilities; confirm eligibility and rider age ranges
Season
Year-round adaptive tricycle program
Cost
Amtrykes are commonly donated to riders with financial need; confirm the request process, costs, and any waitlist with the chapter.

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Trykes are fitted to each rider and supply varies. Families should confirm the request process and any waitlist with the chapter.

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Amtryke adaptive tricycle program

Adaptive tricycles and bicycles for riders with disabilities, therapist evaluation and fitting, accessory options, and the request process.

Ages
Children and adults with disabilities; confirm eligibility and rider age ranges
Season
Year-round adaptive tricycle program
Schedule
Contact Salina AM AMBUCS for the Amtryke request and waiver, therapist evaluation, fitting, and how a new rider gets started.
Cost
Amtrykes are commonly donated to riders with financial need; confirm the request process, costs, and any waitlist with the chapter.
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Salina AM AMBUCS runs the Amtryke adaptive tricycle program, providing therapeutic tricycles and bicycles modified for children and adults with disabilities; riders are evaluated and fitted by a physical or occupational therapist, and trykes are donated to riders in financial need across the Salina area.
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Program details we found

Amtryke adaptive tricycle program

Salina AM AMBUCS runs the Amtryke adaptive tricycle program, providing therapeutic tricycles and bicycles modified for children and adults with disabilities; riders are evaluated and fitted by a physical or occupational therapist, and trykes are donated to riders in financial need across the Salina area.

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What the provider says: The source names the Amtryke adaptive tricycle program, therapeutic tricycles and bicycles modified for disabilities, therapist evaluation and fitting, and trykes for riders in financial need.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the therapist evaluation and fitting, the request and waiver forms, accessory options for specific needs, and how trykes are matched to a rider.

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What we found: Salina AM AMBUCS runs the Amtryke adaptive tricycle program, providing therapeutic tricycles and bicycles modified for children and adults with disabilities; riders are evaluated and fitted by a physical or occupational therapist, and trykes are donated to riders in financial need across the Salina area.

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