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Adaptive Fitness

Salt Lake County Parks & Recreation offers fitness opportunities tailored to the needs of individuals with disabilities. From discounted facility access to specialized one-on-one instruction, these programs support health and wellness in an inclusive environment.

Disability Fitness Pass

The Disability Fitness Pass is for residents who have a permanent disability and want to bring one assistant with them for free to Salt Lake County Parks & Recreation facilities, (including recreation centers, pools, and ice rinks) when accompanied by the pass holder.

Pass Holder Assistant

The assistant is not required to, but may also participate in all activities that the owner of the pass is doing. They must however stay within reasonable proximity to provide any assistance required to the owner of the pass.

Disability Fitness Family Pass

The person with a disability qualifies as the first person on a family pass. The individual with a permanent disability will be identified by the +1 after their name, for example (John Doe +1). They are the only one in the family that can bring an assistant at no cost. Additional family members may use their passes separately and at any time.

An individual who is permanently disabled and provides one of the following pieces of documentation at any Salt Lake County Recreation center can obtain a Disability Fitness Pass that permits the holder an assistant at no cost.

  1. A statement signed by a licensed physician attesting that the applicant has a permanent physical, mental, or sensory impairment that severely limits one or more major life activity, and stating the nature of the impairment.
  2. A document issued by a federal agency, such as the Veteran's Administration, which attests that the applicant has been medically determined to be eligible to receive federal benefits as a result of disability. Other acceptable federal agency documents include proof of receipt of Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) due to disability.
  3. A document issued by a state agency, such as the vocational rehabilitation agency, which attests that the applicant has been medically determined to be eligible to receive that agencies benefits or services as a result of medically determined permanent disability. Showing a state motor vehicle department disability sticker, license plate, or hang tag is not acceptable documentation.

Adaptive Personal Training

The Adaptive Personal Training program is designed for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Certified trainers provide customized workouts tailored to each participant's specific needs and goals. To schedule a consultation or check trainer availability, please contact us.

Contact Adaptive Personal Training

Phone Number (385) 468-1510