Opportunities for everyone
All people need opportunities to be active. Without them, people with disabilities, medical conditions or injuries experience a downward trajectory in health, which then impacts employment, financial independence, quality of life and life expectancy. Having a disability but little access to healthy activity dramatically increases the likelihood of developing a secondary condition not from the disability itself, but from a lack of healthy movement.
What is health equity?
Health equity occurs when physical, social and other barriers are removed for everyone.
The STAR Center strives to give everyone the opportunity to live a healthier, more fulfilling life. STAR gives them the tools, equipment and assistance needed to succeed.
While there are many benefits of sport and physical activity for disabled people, there are also many barriers to health equity. Physical barriers, like access to traditional facilities or the lack of adaptive fitness programs and equipment are just the beginning. And economic and social barriers mean even fewer opportunities to experience the benefits of sport and activity. Transportation challenges, job or caregiver responsibilities and social isolation further the problem.
The STAR Center reduces these barriers and gives everyone the chance to lead the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible. No one is disadvantaged because of physical limitation, social position or other circumstance.
When medical physical therapy ends, many people have no other way to continue their recovery. The STAR Center provides the physical and social opportunities that allow people to reach their healthy potential.
Function declines when physical therapy ends
Without STAR Center
No opportunity when medical PT ends
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Medical
PT
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Crisis care
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Declining
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With STAR Center
A path to optimized health
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Community-based
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Optimized
health
“It’s distressing how many patients ask me to extend their physical therapy… because when it ends, they have no other options.”
Having a disability but little access to healthy activity dramatically increases the likelihood of developing a secondary condition.
4 times the depression
4.5 times the COPD
2.5 times the cancer
2.5 times the asthma
3 times the arthritis
2.5 times the diabetes
4.2 times stroke risk
2 times the heart disease
57% more adult obesity
50% more hypertension
40% more elevated cholesterol
Providing a path to optimized health
Supporting the needs of our entire community
Types of programming
Community-based assisted and specialized exercise
At the STAR Center, individuals will gain rare access to a variety of equipment commonly used in clinics and rehab centers and can rely on assistance from staff members and students studying to become physical and occupational therapists. Most importantly, community-based assisted and specialized exercise let individuals continue to enhance their health through exercise even after insurance coverage ends.
Adaptive programming
Through specialized adaptations in equipment and approach, adaptive programming addresses the specific needs of individuals with disabilities and allows them to participate and enjoy the highest levels of recreation, exercise and fun. We over a variety of programs that focus on physical disability (para sports), Adaptive recreation, (for those with muscle coordination, balance or cognitive challenges) and specialized exercise programs. These specialized exercise programs are based on therapeutic exercises done in medically based clinics that specifically address the functional issues that different disabilities or disease processes present. Therapeutic recreation students and staff will be available to do individual assessments and modifications for participants.
Inclusion programming
Inclusion programming at the STAR Center allows everyone, regardless of ability, to participate in activities together. We invite caretakers, family and friends to enjoy these activities as we move together. While other facilities’ inclusion programming may not address an individual’s physical challenges, individual assessment available at the STAR Center, adaptations of activities and specialized equipment will allow all community members to participate at optimum levels together.
Traditional programming
The STAR Center will also offer traditional recreation and exercise programming to allow caregivers and others without health challenges the opportunity to exercise. This will enable caregivers to stay active and support their best health while friends and relatives receive assistance from STAR Center staff. We recognize that caregiving is stressful, and often caregivers neglect their own health to care for their loved one. The STAR Center provides caregivers a community of support.
Secondary impacts
The STAR Center will not only directly benefit the people it serves, but the community overall. The STAR Center will bring opportunities hands-on learning experiences for university and college students, along with the opportunity for lasting impacts with health and university research projects. This unique resource will make the greater La Crosse area a more attractive place to live and work.
Academic programs that will contribute to the STAR Center:
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Therapeutic recreation
- Adaptive physical education
- Athletic training
- Exercise physiology
- Biomechanics
- Sports administration
- Exercise and sports science
- Public health
- Nursing
- Didactics
- Music
- Art
- Recreation management
- Early childhood development
- Facility management
- Sociology
- Marketing