Bart Adaptive Sports typically does not start ski & snowboard lesson until December 26th.
Lessons, prior to the December date is based on instructor availability and terrain.
Lessons, prior to the December date is based on instructor availability and terrain.
At Bart Adaptive Sports Center, the well-being of our participants has remained at the forefront of our minds throughout the COVID-19 crisis. The question we now face – how do we safely and effectively return to in-person programs in the winter operations, while protecting the health and wellness of our community?
According to the CDC, “Disability alone may not be related to a higher risk for getting COVID-19 or having severe illness. Most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19. However, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. Adults with disabilities are three times more likely than adults without disabilities to have heart disease, stroke, diabetes, or cancer than adults without disabilities.” This information alone, reminds us to proceed with a higher level of caution, and that being “first” in your community should be avoided. We will take the benefit of some time to learn from other effective strategies, plan carefully, train your providers and form local partnerships that help prepare for the safest possible environment.
Bart Adaptive Sports Center will follow CDC and the Vermont Department of Health, as well as any guidelines set forth from The Hermitage Club at Haystack Mountain for winter operations. All volunteers and participants need to abide by VT’s travel restrictions to participate in programming. This is subject to change based on updates from the Vermont Department of Health. Vermont Cross State Travel Information. You can find some helpful tips on the Vermont Ski trip planning site before your lessons. Ski Vermont trip planning and Covid-19
According to the CDC, “Disability alone may not be related to a higher risk for getting COVID-19 or having severe illness. Most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19. However, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions. Adults with disabilities are three times more likely than adults without disabilities to have heart disease, stroke, diabetes, or cancer than adults without disabilities.” This information alone, reminds us to proceed with a higher level of caution, and that being “first” in your community should be avoided. We will take the benefit of some time to learn from other effective strategies, plan carefully, train your providers and form local partnerships that help prepare for the safest possible environment.
Bart Adaptive Sports Center will follow CDC and the Vermont Department of Health, as well as any guidelines set forth from The Hermitage Club at Haystack Mountain for winter operations. All volunteers and participants need to abide by VT’s travel restrictions to participate in programming. This is subject to change based on updates from the Vermont Department of Health. Vermont Cross State Travel Information. You can find some helpful tips on the Vermont Ski trip planning site before your lessons. Ski Vermont trip planning and Covid-19
What to expect for the 2020-2021 ski/snowboard season at The Hermitage Club at Haystack Mountain
When Arriving at The Hermitage Club at Haystack Mountain to participate in Bart Adaptive Programming please check-in outside with Bart Center's Staff.
Please arrive at your scheduled time and not before. (There will not be a place to get ready so please come prepared to ski/snowboard).
We recommend that you go to your local ski shop and get your rentals if possible. If you need rentals, please make arrangements with us before coming. You will also need to have your lift ticket before coming to the Bart Center.
The following applies to everyone (including participants, staff, interns, caregivers, and family members) when attending and taking part in Bart Adaptive Sports Center programming.
Please arrive at your scheduled time and not before. (There will not be a place to get ready so please come prepared to ski/snowboard).
We recommend that you go to your local ski shop and get your rentals if possible. If you need rentals, please make arrangements with us before coming. You will also need to have your lift ticket before coming to the Bart Center.
The following applies to everyone (including participants, staff, interns, caregivers, and family members) when attending and taking part in Bart Adaptive Sports Center programming.
- Follow physical distancing (6-foot) guidelines and wear an appropriate mask or face covering as per CDC guidelines.
- Provide your own face coverings. Bart Adaptive Sports Center will have some available if needed.
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- All participants should provide their own assistant/assistance for any physical or hands-on aspects of programming. Program Staff/volunteers will NOT be able to assist with physical help. This includes such activities as personal hygiene, transfers, general mobility, and any other activity for which a participant requires assistance. We encourage everyone to participate with a person they live with if possible. Bart Adaptive Sports Center Staff / Volunteers will not be able to assist except in cases of emergency.
- You MUST be symptom-free of Coronavirus/COVID-19 for AT LEAST two weeks before participating in Bart Adaptive Sports Center Programming.
- Per out-of-state travel guidelines from the State of Vermont, you MUST have been in Vermont for a complete 14 days before participating OR have been in Vermont for 7 days and have a negative COVID-19 Test .
Please contact the hermitage club for information on how to register for adaptive needs.
Lessons are taught at The Hermitage Club at Haystack Mountain by trained volunteers who work to provide each individual the best possible experience. We use the latest in adaptive equipment and up to date methods to provide opportunities that range from recreational skier to paralympic hopeful. Instructions are available for all ability levels and disabilities. To learn more about the different types of lessons we offer click the link below. |
What you may see during your visit with Bart Adaptive Sports Center
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Want to become a volunteer at Bromley with Bart Adaptive Sports Center?
Please Join us and help people of all ages with disabilities have a great time on the Snow! Junior Volunteers are welcome. This is a great way opportunity to work on your resume for collage and do community service. Must be 15 years or older. |