Adaptive Performance Center-Billings

Adaptive Performance Center-Billings Adaptive Performance Center is a facility designed to serve veterans and military personnel. The Adaptive Performance Center, Inc.

is a non-profit organization designed to serve disabled veterans and help them improve and maintain as much independent active living as possible and improve social functioning. From PTSD, depression, and anxiety to amputees, and para/quadriplegics we are here to help them in a way that just mental health and rehabilitative services cannot achieve. Too often veterans with disabilities are categorized into a “percentage of improvement” from a rehabilitation standpoint. Once they reach that number they are released from therapeutic services and expected to adapt to the limitations they have without access to services that will help them improve. We believe those numbers can be much higher with the right type of facility. A gym environment allows veterans to feel more conventional as they work their body. The psychological impact of not feeling like they are in a clinical setting is one very large hurdle that can be overcome. In a rehabilitation facility, an individual tends to feel “sick” or like there is something wrong with them. In a gym, the psychological belief is that of normalcy, strength and possibility.

We are so grateful to  for this amazing fundraiser they do every year for us.  Sweat for Vets is an incredibly fun actio...
12/04/2025

We are so grateful to for this amazing fundraiser they do every year for us. Sweat for Vets is an incredibly fun action packed day all for a good cause! And your the best!

Apparently we all got the memo!! Great minds think alike! Welcome to December!
12/01/2025

Apparently we all got the memo!! Great minds think alike! Welcome to December!

Western Security Bank is sponsoring our coffee social this morning.  They brought bagels, cream cheese and fruit for us ...
12/01/2025

Western Security Bank is sponsoring our coffee social this morning. They brought bagels, cream cheese and fruit for us to enjoy. Come on down and say hi! The coffee is on too.

Join us at APC in December!
11/28/2025

Join us at APC in December!

Wishing you a day of peace and blessings!
11/27/2025

Wishing you a day of peace and blessings!

We have been blessed once again by Larry and Vicki with a beautiful lunch spread for Thanksgiving.  Come on down and fil...
11/26/2025

We have been blessed once again by Larry and Vicki with a beautiful lunch spread for Thanksgiving. Come on down and fill your belly! We are open normal hours today and Friday. Thanksgiving day we are open 0800 - noon. Many thanks to Larry and Vicki!

We are open on Thanksgiving Day 0800 to Noon.  Come in and work out before you celebrate!
11/26/2025

We are open on Thanksgiving Day 0800 to Noon. Come in and work out before you celebrate!

It’s   at APC!! Please consider donating to help further our mission in eliminating veteran su***de 🇺🇸 Together we can r...
11/25/2025

It’s at APC!! Please consider donating to help further our mission in eliminating veteran su***de 🇺🇸 Together we can reach our goal and make a difference for our nations heroes!!

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1420 Broadwater Avenue
Billings, MT
59102

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 8pm
Tuesday 7am - 8pm
Wednesday 7am - 8pm
Thursday 7am - 8pm
Friday 7am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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The Adaptive Performance Center, Inc. is a non-profit organization committed to eliminating veteran su***de. From PTSD, depression, and anxiety to amputees, and para/quadriplegics we are here to help them in a way that just mental health and rehabilitative services cannot achieve. Too often veterans with disabilities are categorized into a “percentage of improvement” from a rehabilitation standpoint. Once they reach that number they are released from therapeutic services and expected to adapt to the limitations they have without access to services that will help them improve. We believe those numbers can be much higher with the right type of facility. A fitness environment allows veterans to feel more conventional as they work their body. The psychological impact of not feeling like they are in a clinical setting is one very large hurdle that can be overcome. In a rehabilitation facility, an individual tends to feel “sick” or like there is something wrong with them. In a gym, the psychological belief is that of normalcy, strength and possibility.