I am planning to open a facility for Adaptive training, focusing on functional training, for people with disabilities. This will be a charity service as an extension of my non-profit organization. I currently provide prosthetic and orthotic services (O&P) on a charity basis and have recently noticed the need for an adaptive training facility. I live in Latvia.
I am looking for a space that I can operate my O&P work (workshop space/evaluations) as well as provide training at.
Can you help me to know what size space would be best to have for the training area? Also, what are the must-have equipments for adaptive functional training?
Thank you in advance!
Katie
designedtolivelatvia.com
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09-14-2017, 04:16 AM #1
Adaptive training - facility size and set-up
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09-15-2017, 08:15 AM #2
It sounds as though you have absolutely no idea what you are doing. The only thing you did not ask is 'What is adaptive training?'
You have a shell of an idea. People who only have a shell of an idea need to seek a paid wellness consultation service. Your needs extend well beyond free, anonymous online tips. If you are serious about this idea of yours, then act like it and stop fu*king around online. Research wellness service organizations and make an appointment for a consult.To succeed at doing what you love, you often must do many things you hate.
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09-18-2017, 01:03 PM #3
You might consult with these people:
http://adaptivetrainingfoundation.org/
I've worked with a place that does that type of training and their smallest facility is about 7,000 sq. ft FWIW.INTP Crew
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