Inclusion through sport
Sports guide for people with disabilities
Where can I register my disabled daughter for riding therapy? Is there a club where wheelchair users can play field hockey? Which club offers swimming lessons for my child with Down's syndrome? Answers to these and other questions on the subject of disabilities and exercise can be found in the sports guide for people with disabilities, which the district has published in cooperation with the city of Offenbach. It provides information on the wide range of sports activities available for people with disabilities and lists opportunities for rehabilitation and health promotion.
This gives citizens a quick overview of which club offers the right type of sport. For people with disabilities in particular, exercise is an important balance to everyday life, which sometimes leaves little room for sporting activities. For disabled people in particular, sport and rehabilitation in a group means not only exercise, games and fun, but also an improvement in quality of life and greater participation in social life. Sport in the community is also about integration, as prejudices are broken down.
On the website of the Offenbach sports district, you will find offers on the subject of disability and rehabilitation sports.