A Capital Campaign for the RECREATION COMPLEX

Expanding recreation activities available at The Els Center of Excellence® campus.

Recreation Complex
Adult Services

Social Groups

Adults with Autism Social Group

The Spoken Wheel Society is a social group for adults with autism founded by an adult with autism, Merrick Egber. Each month the group meets for two hours at The Els Center of Excellence campus to participate in interactive games and members are encouraged to bring their own food and drink, we have a virtual supplementation for our On-Campus Events. The group, by themselves, also makes plans for a monthly Saturday off-campus event for activities like bowling, mini-golf, movies, restaurants, or an arcade. The off-campus events are not supported by Els for Autism staff, and group members must be able to navigate community environments safely and independently without support. We also have a virtual social group running every Friday, other than the second Friday, that meets on Zoom where we talk a little and play a game voted on by popular choice. 

If you would like more information or to become a member of The Spoken Wheel Society:





    Adult Connections Club

    This Online Club is designed to provide opportunities for individuals to interact with peers in a safe and supportive environment using video conferencing technology while practicing communication and social skills. Els for Autism staff members will facilitate meetings, providing support and guidance so individuals of all abilities can participate.


    Mental Health Support Group




      Els for Autism Foundation is offering a Mental Health Support Group, a place where individuals can come together to share stories and experiences about their lives and to discuss common issues such as depressed mood, anxiety, and compulsive thoughts.  The focus of the support group will be to improve one’s overall quality of life and increase community participation.


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      Recreation Programs




        With the goal to promote social interaction and a healthy lifestyle, adult Recreation Programs are offered in golf, tennis, yoga, theater, music, chorus, and art. Recreation programs are for adults with autism or other developmental disabilities who are either still enrolled in high school or those who have completed high school. Some live classes are on hold at this time. Virtual classes are available.