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The King Adult Day Enrichment Program (KADEP) - Come thrive with us!

KADEP is a life-affirming day program for people with multiple sclerosis (MS), brain injury, and other acquired neurological conditions. Our mission is to promote the functioning, wellness, independence and life enjoyment of younger adults, ages 18 and up, with neurological challenges.


For information about KADEP or to schedule a tour, please call 303-433-6887 or email KADEPinfo@mscenter.org

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Summer Registration Begins Today!

A message from the Program Director, Ginny Wagner...

Course descriptions are now available! Please click on the following scribd link below to view the new opportunities available for the Summer 2009 Session. The last day of the fall/winter session will be May 1st. Specials week will be May 4th - 8th, 2009, with the new session beginning the 11th of May. Staff will be assisting KADEP participants register beginning this week through next week. You will notice that some classes have a fee attached. This fee has been implemented to offset the increase in transportation costs as well as to supplement the more expensive craft groups. This fee is a one time fee for the 16 week semester. We will let you know if you have been chosen for one of these groups. Please make sure to bring your payment to the first class. Your attendance in all groups is very important to us! If you have any questions please feel free to contact Ginny Wagner at wagner@mscenter.org or 303-433-6887.

If any participants are interested in adding days or switching days at KADEP, please contact Ginny (wagner@mscenter.org) or Laura (hartman@mscenter.org) for approval.

Also, mark your calendars now for our end of summer bash on Saturday, August 29th! That’s right it’s going to be on a Saturday in hopes of having more family members and participants attend! We will be closed on Monday, August 31st. Please make your transportation arrangements soon! There will be more information as we get closer.


http://www.scribd.com/doc/14541995/Descriptions-Summer-2009

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