Therapeutic Summer Camps
MHKC empowers individuals with developmental disabilities through equitable access to the outdoors and recreation. We provide a can-do, accepting, caring, friendly, independence-, and confidence-building environment. We have provided overnight camping programs since 1933. In 1957, our focus changed to primarily serving individuals with disabilities. We are accredited through the American Camp Association.
Camp designed to engage individuals with physical, cognitive or behavioral challenges in traditional camp activities. Environment designed to provide all campers with appropriate opportunities to socialize with like peers. Our staff are specially trained to work with children and adults with physical disabilities, cognitive delays, and work with all behaviors.
Easter Seals Camp Sno-Mo is located on 3600 acres of land. We share the property with the Daniel Webster Council Boy Scouts of America. Our camp is a residential overnight co-ed camp for children and youth aged 11-21 living with disabilities.
Our overnight camp sessions vary in length. Each Overnight provides a two-day, one-night overnight camp experience. Our summer sessions provide a lengthier stay totaling a four day, three-night overnight camp opportunity. Each camp offers a quality experience involving relationship development, recreation, and relaxation and is specifically designed to meet the needs of children and youth with autism spectrum disorders.
Summer Treehouse is a camp designed to support social, emotional and physical growth and well-being in children ages 4-10 during a fun, engaging three-week intensive session. Grow Thru Play and Parent to Child are partnering to bring together therapies that support the whole child from fine-motor skills, gross-motor skills and sensory integration, to social learning, music, art and imaginative play.
Achievable Community Interaction Therapy (ACIT) provides special needs camps.
Quest Therapeutic Camps of Southern California provides summer day camp services and after-school programs specifically designed to help kids with special needs and learning differences find success. We welcome kids with ADHD, ADD, Asperger's and high-functioning Autism, social anxiety, learning disabilities, depression and more.
OCA- A Special Place for Special Needs offers up to 8 weeks of recreational day camp in the greater Orlando area. Camp is geared towards individuals with special needs and provides them with an opportunity to engage with their typical peers in a fun, structured camp setting.
Intensive programs focused on articulation, reading, stuttering or AAC
Camp Excel focus on developing social skills and the social awareness necessary for better relationships with other children and adults.
Camp Friendship is a fun summer program for children who need to work on social, communication, and friendship skills. Making friends isn't always easy! At our program, kids will have tons of fun working on social skills while doing all kinds of fun camp-like activities.
Social skill groups with direct instruction and practice for the functional social skills necessary for developing for strong and lasting friendships.
Fitness for Health is the DC area's premier therapeutic exergaming facility. We are proud to have been voted Washington Family Magazine's Best for Families
BEST SPECIAL NEEDS SUMMER CAMP (2016, 2017, and 2018), and BEST OCCUPATIONAL AND PEDIATRIC THERAPIST (2020). B Social Therapeutic Summer Program (ages 4 — 10) B Social Team Building for Adolescents with Social Challenges (ages 11 — 16)
Challenge is a five-week summer program for elementary students with mild to moderate learning or language disabilities. The program focuses on maintenance of academic skills, instruction in new strategies to succeed in school, and the continuing development of self-esteem.
We offer a unique program for individuals with autism using visually structured programming, 1:1 and 1:2 positive support from well trained college and graduate students, development of independent living skills, and opportunities for engaging in social interaction with peers.
We believe we are all created uniquie with special needs for Gods divine purpose
Summer program for children with autism and developmental disabilities with a low student to teacher ratio to maximize individualized student-centered learning.
Each counselor is responsible for leading 1-2 campers each session through a week of typical camping activities, such as swimming, arts and crafts, hiking, boating, etc. Responsibilities include adapting activities and environments to camper needs, assisting campers in areas of communication, personal care, and other deficit areas, and encouraging participation.