Mike B.
Google
Our daughter has cerebral palsy, and does not have any fine motor skills. We first took her to the Adaptive Sports Center about 13 years ago, and we return annually for her to snow ski with them.
She uses a bi-ski chair, and they spend the first part of her initial morning padding between her and the chair where needed, and doing any required adjustments. She skiis with an instructor directing her travel, and a volunteer goes also to help. The chair is made to travel on the chair lift and all three load together on the chair lift.
She enjoys a full day of skiing, and all of the staff is helpful in any way that is needed.
We have only been there for their winter adaptive sports, but they also have a summer program with many activities. We can't recommend them enough if you are looking for an adaptive Sports program with various activities.