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.

03/09/2026

APC is here to help return a sense of purpose and belonging to our veterans.

Having a blast with the B.A.S.T.A.R.D.S. Playing Bingo at their opening fundraiser of year! Thank you for including us a...
03/08/2026

Having a blast with the B.A.S.T.A.R.D.S. Playing Bingo at their opening fundraiser of year! Thank you for including us at APC in your incredible efforts this year!

03/05/2026
03/05/2026

Andrew after his energy tea! Come try one Saturday 9-12. Mention this video for $1 off.

03/05/2026

Join us Saturday from 9-12 for our 6th anniversary open house!! See what we do and come have an energy tea!

Please help us welcome our new Marketing and Outreach Specialist, Sammie Murphy!! So happy to have her as part of the AP...
03/04/2026

Please help us welcome our new Marketing and Outreach Specialist, Sammie Murphy!! So happy to have her as part of the APC family!!

Saturday night!!
03/04/2026

Saturday night!!

Bingo, baby! Just a little over a week at the Rhoadside Event Center (next to the Blue Cat Bar & Grill) in Huntley. See ya there!!

02/28/2026

The silent auction is live!

02/27/2026

It’s here!! And here’s how you can win….

02/27/2026

Wow do we have something exciting for Night of Possibilities!!

Address

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

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Adaptive Performance Center-Billings posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram

Our Story

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.