Keyword Details: Developmental Disabilities Social/Recreational Programs
Community-based day programs that provide training in community integration and self-advocacy specifically as they relate to recreation and leisure pursuits. Participants are generally adults age 18-22 with developmental disabilities who are still in school and desire an after-school program or are older than age 22 but are not working or are working part-time.
Provides adaptive equipment, including outdoor all-terrain wheelchairs, to individuals of all abilities. This equipment enables them to access and participate in outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, and nature excursions. We serve Veterans, families, older adults, and people with temporary...
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Provides professionally supervised vacations for adults with developmental challenges.
Supervised vacations for adults with developmental challenges.
53 years of special needs travel experience and expertise!
Experienced staff who are paid professionals.
A staff to traveler ratio of 1:3, and trip c...
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Provides vacation packages for adults of various abilities in a safe, respectful and fun atmosphere. Trips are designed for people with developmental disabilities and special needs.
Chaperones provide supervision on an average ratio of one chaperone to four travelers.
Triple occupancy lodging, ...
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