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Team PossAbilities Adaptive Sports

Team PossAbilities (Loma Linda University Health)

Loma Linda, California - San Bernardino County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Inland Empire

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25455 Barton Rd., Suite 109A, Loma Linda, CA

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Provider overview

Team PossAbilities, a free Loma Linda University Health program, offers adaptive sports including wheelchair basketball, cycling, and an annual triathlon for people with disabilities and veterans.

Team PossAbilities is a free community outreach program of Loma Linda University Health serving people with permanent disabilities and veterans through adaptive athletics.

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Ages
Youth and adults with permanent physical or intellectual disabilities, and veterans
Season
Year-round adaptive sports, with the PossAbilities Triathlon held annually in April
Cost
PossAbilities is described as a free community outreach program; confirm any costs for specific teams, events, or travel.

Location contacts

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Team PossAbilities

25455 Barton Rd., Suite 109A, Loma Linda, CA

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Programs and offerings

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Adaptive sports teams and events

Wheelchair basketball, para-cycling, Paralympic training, and an annual adaptive triathlon for people with disabilities and veterans.

Ages
Youth and adults with permanent physical or intellectual disabilities, and veterans
Season
Year-round adaptive sports, with the PossAbilities Triathlon held annually in April
Schedule
Contact Team PossAbilities for current wheelchair basketball, cycling, Paralympic training, and event schedules.
Cost
PossAbilities is described as a free community outreach program; confirm any costs for specific teams, events, or travel.
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Why this is listed
Team PossAbilities is a free Loma Linda University Health community outreach program for people with permanent physical or intellectual disabilities and veterans, offering adaptive sports including the Rolling Bears wheelchair basketball teams, para-cycling and integrated group rides, and an annual triathlon, and is recognized by the USOPC as a Paralympic development program.
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Adaptive sports teams and events

Team PossAbilities is a free Loma Linda University Health community outreach program for people with permanent physical or intellectual disabilities and veterans, offering adaptive sports including the Rolling Bears wheelchair basketball teams, para-cycling and integrated group rides, and an annual triathlon, and is recognized by the USOPC as a Paralympic development program.

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What the provider says: The source names adaptive sports, wheelchair basketball (Rolling Bears), para-cycling and group rides, the PossAbilities Triathlon, Paralympic training, and USOPC recognition.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about adaptive equipment, the youth Rolling Cubs versus adult Rolling Bears, the Paralympic training pathway, and how a new member joins.

What we checked

What we found: Team PossAbilities is a free Loma Linda University Health community outreach program for people with permanent physical or intellectual disabilities and veterans, offering adaptive sports including the Rolling Bears wheelchair basketball teams, para-cycling and integrated group rides, and an annual triathlon, and is recognized by the USOPC as a Paralympic development program.

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What to confirm

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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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