True Friends provides direct care services for children and adults with developmental, physical, and multiple disabilities. Educational, recreational and other support services offered at four centers in Minnesota.
Charis Hills is a Christian, co-ed, residential summer camp which helps kids with learning differences build confidence and find success. We welcome kids with ADHD, LD, PDD, Sensory Integration, High Functioning Autism, and Asperger's Syndrome. Located in the beautiful Cross Timbers one hour northwest of Fort Worth!
Camp Pathfinder is a co-ed program for adults with Down syndrome and other disabilities. Our program is designed to maximize each person's potential, locate and develop strengths and untapped abilities, and facilitate social relations.
Mountain Respite Camp (MRC) offers a peer led camp experience to individuals living with or affected psychiatric disabilities.
A four day, day camp for young adults with development disabilities
Intensive speech and language summer program
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.
A summer reading camp program for students with learning disabilities and related difficulties such as dyslexia, auditory processing, speech deficits and other learning differences. Specializing in the Orton-Gillingham approach.
Awesome summer camp alternative for high functioning teens and young adults who want to be independent, make friends, and experience life.
Pioneer in Special Needs Day Camp Programming for More Than 25 Years! Kehilla campers can have an awesome summer and just be themselves in a safe, supportive, engaging environment.
Learning and Behavioral Center passionately provides the most up-to-date treatment options for children with autism and their families. We have vast experience in treating children battling language, attention, and social deficits. We can also address behavioral conditions, such as ADD and ADHD, OCD, and Down Syndrome. Contact our team today to learn more about our behavioral services.
Full day licensed youth camp for children with sensory processing differences and special needs. Collaborative program combines Occupational, Speech and Music Therapy as well as Therapeutic Art, Bike Riding Instruction, Social Skills, Self Regulation Program and so much more! Our competitively priced program has been carefully designed with small group size and low camper to staff ratio of 3:1 to ensure camper success. Enroll today!
Camp directed at providing speech therapy for children making errors specifically related to cleft palate. Kids Working on HART focuses on making sounds fun so kids can be excited about their speech and want to practice it anytime!
Join us at constraint induced movement camp. A camp designed to improve the motor functioning of a child's affected side. Delivered through engaging and meaningful themed therapeutic activities. Led by an OT and OT students to ensure a 1:1 ratio.
Explicit Social Thinking and Executive Functioning Skill Building disguised as FUN!
At Camp Wamp children enjoy a sleep-away week of camping under the stars, and experience everything the outdoors has to offer. Campers enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including fishing, canoeing, singing around the camp fire, hiking, making new friends, participating in survival challenges, and much more.
A communication-rich camp that integrates speech/language therapy into traditional camp activities.
A summer reading camp program for students with learning disabilities and related difficulties such as dyslexia, auditory processing, speech deficits and other learning differences. Specializing in the Orton-Gillingham approach.
Campers will have the opportunity to learn and practice early learner skills in a safe and supportive environment.
This program is for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 16 to 21 still attending high school. The program offers participants a fun place to go and be with friends, while giving parents an alternative to staying home or finding in-home care. It also introduces the Therapeutic Day Program as a potential long-term solution for their children once they age out of the school system.