Portland Parks & Recreation: Adaptive Recreation
Services Provided: Offers adaptive programming for individuals with disabilities people to access general Parks & Recreation activities and facilities with support.
Cost/Funding: View catalog online for pricing of programs. Reach out for Access Pass assistance (for funding)
Comments: Activities require payment and registration prior to contacting to receive inclusion accomodation. Call 311 for assistance with registration
Phone Number: (503) 201-4326 or 503-823-2883
Website: portlandoregon.gov/parks/39830
Portland Parks & Recreation: Inclusion Services
Services Provided: Offers free inclusion services for people to access general Parks & Recreation activities registration for all ages.
Cost/Funding: Fees vary based on program, no fee for inclusion assistance
Comments: Please call for questions or to register.
Contact: Jane Doyle
Phone Number: 503-307-4131
Website: https://www.portland.gov/parks/air/inclusion-services
Portland Parks & Recreation: Senior Lifelong Recreation
Services Provided: Offers recreation, excursions, classes and hikes for senior citizens.
Cost/Funding:Sliding scale and depends on specific program. Assistance available if needed.
Comments: Please visit website and/or call for current programs. For 60+ adults, virtual and in person events.
Contact:Chad Carver
Phone Number: (503) 823-4328
Website: https://www.portland.gov/parks/recreation/lifelong
Oregon Spinal Cord Injury Connection
Services Provided: Oregon Spinal Cord Injury (OSCI) exists to build community and create opportunities for people affected by spinal cord injury. Those who sustain an injury have an arduous life-long journey of adapting to paralysis, staying healthy, and rebuilding their life while personally coping with social stigma, systemic oppression against disabilities, and navigating a built environment that often isn’t created for individuals with disabilities. A spinal cord injury (SCI) creates a tremendous physical, emotional, psychological and financial burden on their families and communities. OSCI helps those with a spinal cord injury thrive. We employ community health workers with spinal cord injuries to assist members of our community to navigate the health and social service systems to get the services and resources they need to thrive. We host meet-ups, educational forums, support groups, adaptive camping events, wheelchair maintenance workshops, and storytelling workshops. The core of our organization are our community health workers, who offer intensive peer support for any member of the SCI community.
Cost/Funding: Free to Spinal Cord injury or people living with paralysis.
Comments: Wheelchair accessible.
Phone Number: (971) 350-7445
Email Address: west@oregonsci.org or contact@oregonsci.org
Mailing Address: PO Box 17516, Portland, OR 97217
Website: oregonsci.org