Adaptive sports program: where veterans go to heal with veterans | va north florida/south georgia health care | veterans affairs

Va

Adaptive sports program: where veterans go to heal with veterans | va north florida/south georgia health care | veterans affairs"


Play all audios:

Loading...

The North Florida / South Georgia Veterans Health System (NF/SGVHS) offers countless programs to Veterans throughout North Florida and South Georgia. One of those programs is the Adaptive


Sports Program (ASP) which benefits Veterans with a disability or a senior Veteran (age 55 or older) improve their independence, well-being, and quality of life. The ASP hosted a sports day


at the north shore of Lake Wauburg in Micanopy, where Veterans were able to take part in paddle boarding, kayaking, pedal boating, and canoeing, June 12, 2024. These activities were designed


to increase cardiovascular endurance as well as strengthen lower and upper body muscles. The ASP partners with the NF/SG-VHS Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC) which


helps fund multi-day clinics for Veterans, 55 and older, to introduce them to various sports for a week at various locations. As more and more Veterans have learned about the ASP, as many as


25 Veterans have gone on to compete in the Golden Age Games while participating and training in the weekly events that NF/SGVHS hosts in Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Lake City and


Gainesville. “We have found that our Veterans that are receiving this benefit of adaptive sports, recreation and leisure vastly improved their quality of life,” said Katie Blunk, the


Adaptive Sports Coordinator for NF/SG-VHS. “And to really demonstrate to the Veteran that they don’t ever have to say that ‘they can’t do something’ when it comes to their physical


well-being, we will show them exactly how they can.” The encouragement of competing and realizing they can participate in these activities is a true testament that Veterans of all ages are


able to defy any of their limitations. Through the various ASP activities, Veterans have improved their individual health, physical wellness, teamwork, empowered leadership, improved


self-confidence, and camaraderie.  One such Veteran, Erich Brockmoeller, a former U.S. Marine Corps non-commissioned officer, expressed that he was turned onto the ASP after experiencing a


self-isolation phase in life due to various factors in life. Participating in the program has helped Erich realize he was not alone. There are many Veterans just like him and he encourages


all disabled Veterans to take part to experience the rewards of the program.  “The connections I made have been monumental, not to mention the physical and mental health of being involved in


the adaptive sports program,” said Brockmoeller. “Go one time! Give it a try. One time has turned into more times and now I go multiple times a week.” An additional benefit of the ASP has


been creating or inventing adaptive sports equipment for Veterans to utilize in order to return to their favorite sport. Specialized rehabilitation events have been created with an aim to


optimize Veterans’ independence, community engagement, well-being, and quality of life. The programs are built on clinical expertise within VA, with essential support from Veteran Service


Organizations, corporate sponsors, individual donors, and community partners. Grant programs for ASP are essential for the program. Through these grant programs, various organizations have


come together to increase and expand the quantity and quality of sustainable adaptive sports activities that Veterans can participate in to treat mental health, physical injuries, and


sustain a healthy lifestyle. “Adaptive sports in general strives to remove barriers to allow Veterans to engage in activities that bring well-being on physical, mental, and spiritual


levels,” said Dr. Carmen Fernandez, the Associate Director for the GRECC at NF/SG-VHS. “The GRECC promotes advances in geriatric care, and we are fortunate to be here to assist the ASP in


this endeavor.” The Veterans participating in the activities all had a great experience enhancing their physical fitness and connecting with their fellow Veterans. The NF/SG-VHS ASP and


GRECC staff ensured their day was filled with world-class health care, physical and mental motivation, safety, and camaraderie that these Veterans value and hold dear.  The next multi-day


Adaptive Sports Clinic with the GRECC is scheduled for September 17-20, 2024. If you are 55 and older and would like to apply, request your primary care provider to place a consult for


adaptive sports where you can receive an application for participation. The deadline for applying is Aug. 16, 2024. For more information on the NF/SGVHS, please visit VA North Florida/South


Georgia Health Care | Veterans Affairs. For more information on the Adaptive Sports Program, please visit Adaptive Sports | VA North Florida/South Georgia Health Care | Veterans Affairs or 


VA National Veterans Sports Programs.


Trending News

Adweek

Editor’s Picks THE ADWEEK RESOURCE LIBRARY Be a better marketer and get access to the latest Adweek-created guides, excl...

Kingman signs to play in phoenix, hits homer

PHOENIX — Dave Kingman, 38, who has 442 major league home runs, signed to play with Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League ...

Exclusive preview clip from 'red joan' - who politicized you?

Memorial Day Sale! Join AARP for just $11 per year with a 5-year membership Join now and get a FREE gift. Expires 6/4  G...

Able accounts let the disabled plan, dream and save big—without risking essential federal benefits

Michelle and Donald McCulloch bought a house using their ABLE savings. Michelle and Donald McCulloch Most people take be...

Scraping data from dynamic websites with selenium and python

In many cases, scraping data can be as easy as telling excel to “get data from web”, or “importxml” with google sheets. ...

Latests News

Adaptive sports program: where veterans go to heal with veterans | va north florida/south georgia health care | veterans affairs

The North Florida / South Georgia Veterans Health System (NF/SGVHS) offers countless programs to Veterans throughout Nor...

Scl awards: music from ‘oppenheimer’ & ‘barbie’ among society of composers & lyricists winners

_Oppenheimer_‘s Ludwig Göransson won the marquee film prize at the Society of Composers & Lyricists Awards, which we...

Apprentice star exposes lord sugar's hidden favourites ahead of final

THE APPRENTICE WINNER HARPREET KAUR THAKRAR HAS SHARED HER THOUGHTS ON SOME OF THE CANDIDATES LEFT IN THE PROCESS ON THE...

Sew fun: stitching art and friendships on a dreamy craft getaway

Craft and connect getaways are a sweet escape for women, offering stunning views, cozy crafting time, and friendships to...

Olfactory ensheathing cells — another miracle cure for spinal cord injury?

ABSTRACT Several recent publications describe remarkably promising effects of transplanting olfactory ensheathing cells ...

Top