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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, March 27, 2013

Ultimate Flash Dance Video

Watch the world premiere of "I'm Too Sexy" created by the Ultimate Flash Dance Video group!

http://youtu.be/kn1Gd7VwMkE

Thanks to John Garrity and Laura Hartman for their great work!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Nutrition Fair a Success!

 KADEP's nutrition fair on Friday was full of lots of fun opportunities to learn about healthy living.

Tom Stewart talked about Diet, Supplements, and MS as well as Ampyra, "the walking drug."
Olivia taught us how to cook great-tasting and healthful meals in just 15 minutes!
Jackie McKenney presented on Cravings, Weight Gain, and the Blood Sugar Rollercoaster as well as the Ancestral diet and how our bodies really work.
Shelly Leopard helped provide all staff and clients catered lunches from Panera!
Julie Pech, the Chocolate Therapist, gave us an excuse to eat chocolate every day and let us taste her tasty  chocolates!
Dr. Cindy Heiss from Metro State University of Denver taught us about Diabetes and Weight Management.

And James Morse taught us how to eat well on a budget.

Thanks to all who made the day a success! A million thanks to Shin Sakurai who planned and developed this event from scratch and whose tireless efforts made it a great success!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Denver Botanic Gardens Visits Sensory Group


The Denver Botanic Gardens came to Makena's Sensory group last week!
 They brought with them all different kinds of plants and materials for us to smell and feel.
 Every participant got to make their own terrarium.

Thanks to the Botanic Gardens and Makena for providing such a stimulating opportunity!


Monday, March 18, 2013

Nutrition Fair 3/22 Features Julie Pech, Chocolate Therapist

The Chocolate Therapist is coming to KADEP!
 As part of the KADEP Nutrition Fair, Julie Pech will be coming to educate us on the benefits of eating chocolate. Julie has a real passion for health and nutrition and loves sharing her love of chocolate with others!

Come see Julie and other great nutritional speakers and exhibits THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 22 from 8am-3pm at KADEP. Family and friends of KADEP clients are invited--RSVP to Shin!

Click on the apple at right for more information about the Nutrition Fair.

Nutrition Fair 3/22 Features Jackie McKenney from Vitamin Cottage

Vitamin Cottage is sending Jackie McKenney to the KADEP Nutrition Fair to give a presentation about Diabetes, weight loss, and how your body really works.

To see what she has to say, and learn from other great nutritional speakers and exhibits, come to the Nutrition Fair THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 22 from 8am-3pm at KADEP. Family and friends of KADEP clients are invited--RSVP to Shin!

Click on the apple at right for more information about the Nutrition Fair. 

Nutrition Fair 3/22 Features James Morse, Nutrition Guru


The KADEP Nutrition Fair is delighted to have James Morse come speak about healthy eating on a budget. James has a passion for naturopathic nutrition, and will teach us all about what he has learned!

Come see James and other great nutritional speakers and exhibits THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 22 from 8am-3pm at KADEP. Family and friends of KADEP clients are invited--RSVP to Shin!

Click on the apple at right for more information about the Nutrition Fair.

Art Therapy Outing to Denver Art Museum

Debra and Thien's Art Therapy group will be going to the Denver Art Museum Wednesday morning!
Make sure to be here by 9:30 AM to enjoy a morning of fine art and culture


Above is a painting by Charles Patridge Adams from the Rocky Mountain Majesty exhibit. 


Friday, March 15, 2013

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

KADEP celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a very lively fiddle performance by Deb Carston today!


We also showed our Irish pride with some green punch, festive signs, and costumes!


Wishing one and all a lucky and safe St. Patrick's Day weekend!




Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Welcome, Kyle!

Kyle McIntosh is KADEP's newest CTRS! He is a Colorado native and spends lots of his free time climbing and having adventures--before he joined the team, he went to Ecuador for a three week climbing trip. He has worked as a rafting guide in the past, and is excited to be here at KADEP!

Say hi to Kyle when you see him around!

Welcome, Adrianna!

The KADEP front desk has a new smiling face in the morning! Adrianna is helping out managing the morning rush.
Make sure to say hello and introduce yourself--welcome to the team!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Support MS Awareness

To help spread the word about MS, the Rocky Mountain MS Center has created its own CafePress store! You can buy t-shirts, buttons, and more to help spread the word about MS and join the Rocky Mountain MS Center's efforts in finding a cure.


Check out the site and help spread the word: MS is not contagious, but a smile is!
http://www.cafepress.com/mscenter

March is Social Work Month

Nationwide, social workers are celebrating their profession this month, and Debra, KADEP's Licensed Social Worker, is celebrating along with them!



This year's theme for social work month is "Weaving the Threads of Resilience and Advocacy." 


A Nation’s Fabric Our national fabric is comprised of many diverse lives. It is vibrant and strong because it has been woven from the stories of people from every continent into a compelling narrative of struggle, renewal, and success.  Each thread helps make a brilliant tapestry that continues to be the envy of the world.
Stronger Safety Nets Resilience and determination alone cannot overcome all crises, but weaving those strengths with targeted advocacy often can. The Social Work profession has a distinguished history of not only providing social safety nets to the most vulnerable, but also challenging systems that impede social mobility.
Positive Futures Stories of hope in the face of tragedy share a common theme: better times are ahead.  Illness, loss, abuse, and poverty shape our lives in profound ways, but how we learn to deal with each circumstance can determine how much those experiences define our limitations—or our opportunities.   

Join Debra and  the 650,000 social workers across the country in celebrating the positive futures and stories of hope that fuel our communities. Click here if you want to learn more about what social workers do!