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Parks and Recreation

Therapeutic Recreation Services

303 S. Water Street, Suite 200
(at Basic Road)
Henderson, NV 89015
(702) 267-4065

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Our goal is for participants to have a positive recreation and leisure experience.

Find on map 303 S. Water Street, Suite 200
Henderson, NV 89015
(702)267-4065

Sheri Cordray, Recreation Coordinator
sheri.cordray@cityofhenderson.com

Hours

Monday-Friday 5:00 am-9:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Sunday 1:00-5:00 pm

Participation in Our Programs – It's Your Choice
Whether in a Therapeutic Recreation program or in inclusive recreation settings with those who do not have disabilities, we'll find a way for you to get the most out of every leisure activity. The City of Henderson Parks and Recreation Department believes that involvement in leisure experiences is important to the quality of life for all individuals.

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Featured Event

Autism Family Group
The Autism Family Group is designed for kids with autism spectrum disorders and their families. Meetings give these youth a chance to socialize and make friends as their relatives share experiences and make friends too.

Sundays, 3:00-5:00 pm

January 27, February 24, March 30, April 27
Free

Need Help Selecting a Program?
If you need assistance in making recreation and leisure choices or exploring new and different possibilities, a leisure interest assessment may be appropriate. Our staff will identify an individual's needs, strengths and interests through a leisure interest assessment that will help in pinpointing programs that match the individual's abilities and interests.

The Inclusion Process
Some individuals with disabilities prefer to participate in the traditional recreation programs we offer. To include those with disabilities, Therapeutic Recreation Services provides support in the form of adaptive equipment, program modification, additional staff training, support staff, and other services to facilitate inclusion. Our staff will assist in determining the most effective means of inclusion support for individuals to participate in any program.

How to Access the Inclusion Process:

  • Register for the recreation program of your choice (those not specific to Therapeutic Recreation).
  • Contact the program coordinator to discuss the details or features of the program.
  • The program coordinator contacts Therapeutic Recreation Services (if necessary) to discuss the type of support needed to accommodate you or your family member.
  • Therapeutic Recreation Services works cooperatively with the family to determine which accommodations will best support the individual.
  • You or your family member start the program with inclusion support(s) in place.
  • Therapeutic Recreation Services staff members periodically observe the program to provide support and answer any questions.
  • Communication between Therapeutic Recreation Services staff, Recreation staff and the individual and/or family is maintained continuously throughout the cooperative inclusion process.

Personal Care Assistance
The City of Henderson Parks and Recreation Department encourages individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs. However, those needing personal assistance with toileting, feeding or dressing must make personal arrangements for this assistance.

Scholarships Available
Scholarships are available for those with financial need. Scholarship applications are available at all City of Henderson recreation centers. For more information on scholarships or programs, please call (702) 267-4065 or stop by Therapeutic Recreation Services office.

Pool Access
The majority of our pools have lifts, gradual low steps, zero-depth entrances, and/or slow-paced water exercise classes to make swimming more accessible. Go to the Aquatics section of the City's quarterly publication, Henderson Happenings, for information on the accessibility features of each pool.

B.L.A.S.T. - Building Lifetime Adult Social Ties
B.L.A.S.T. is a year-round community-based recreation program for adults held at Black Mountain, Henderson Multigenerational Valley View and Whitney Ranch recreation centers. The program affords participants the opportunity to experience and develop a variety of lifetime leisure skills in a community-based setting and is structured to encourage the familiarization of neighborhood leisure resources, self-image, community belonging and responsibility through recreation participation. 22 years and up. Contact our office to arrange an intake interview.

Monday-Friday   2:00-5:30 pm
$8 per day 
$37 per week

R.E.C. - Recreation Experience Club
R.E.C. is a year-round after-school recreation program at Valley View, Henderson Multigenerational, and Black Mountain recreation centers. The program provides opportunities for young adults to explore their recreational interests in a structured environment as well as develop the skills needed for independence. Daily programs focus on community-based recreation activities such as bowling and going to the movies. The program also provides activities that enhance skills related to independent living, including accessing transportation, meal planning, personal hygiene, social skills, and the importance of making time for leisure experiences. Grades 9-12 (or up to 21 years). Contact our office to arrange an intake interview.

School-Year Hours
Monday-Friday   1:30-5:30 pm
$9/day  $40/week

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