The guy the runs the night time wheel chair tennis clearly just likes to make up his own rules as he goes. The sign clearly states the courts are reserved for wheel chair use until 9pm. He then attempts to use both courts til 9:30. We saw one court was empty and had my handicapped mother walk extremely far from the street to the court just to be told an empty court is being used. I understand if they want to use both courts…then use them. Don’t say you’re using an empty court when you’re not. Dude clearly has one more ounce of authority and likes to flaunt it. The people that frequent here often talk about he just does...
Read moreThe West Gray Multiservice Center is a great place for people with disabilities, of which I’m one of them, to engage in a variety of activities. One, in particular, that I’m highlighting is "Tabitha Tuesday”. This is a series of cross training aerobic exercises which is held on Tuesdays & led by its namesake, Tabitha, along with her co-trainer, Nolan. It has definitely help me to attain my fitness goals & to better my overall health. Whether you’re disabled, elderly, or even fully bodied, I would highly recommend “Tabitha Tuesday” if your looking for a fun, healthy, and enjoyable fitness experience that...
Read moreThis is a perfect place if you want a decent environment friendly staff some of them go above and beyond the atmosphere is extremely pleasant I go with my son who has physical mental disabilities and he is among his peers and he's extremely happy to have this experience we go at least 3 days a week we enjoy the heated pool and the activities that are provided for us we live on a fixed income so this place provides us with free activities there are some organizations that are linked to West Gray which can provide so much for so many other people Bee Abled is one of my...
Read more