Meet Adeo - Trinity Outreach Grant Recipient
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Adeo, formerly known as Greeley Center for Independence, was founded by Hope Cassidy in 1978. The nonprofit was originally staffed by volunteers, and was created to provide people with disabilities an alternative to life in a nursing home. Adeo’s mission is to support people with disabilities by providing services tailored to meet individual needs. The organization is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment in which both the people they serve and their staff can thrive.
Today, Adeo’s services for people with disabilities include affordable housing at Hope Apartments, Home Health services, and a residential program for adults with brain injuries at Stephens Farm. The brain injury program is the only one of its kind in all of Northern Colorado and currently has a waiting list greater than 70. Trinity’s Outreach Grant supports the residents at Stephens Farm by providing them with resources for personal needs, such as eyeglasses or haircuts, that aren’t covered by the small Medicaid allowance these individuals receive.
Adeo also serves the general public through two programs:
Adeo Physical Therapy (APT) offers both land-based and pool therapy for people of all ages. APT recently began to offer treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction and aquatic therapy focused on weight loss.
Adeo Athletic Center (AAC) is an inclusive workout space for people of all abilities. Residents of Stephens Farm regularly participate in classes or receive personal training at AAC. Members of the general public may also sign up for classes or personal training.
More information about all that Adeo has to offer is at www.adeoco.org. Please consider supporting their mission by donating, choosing Adeo Physical Therapy for your physical therapy treatment, or becoming a member of Adeo Athletic Center.