Residential Camp Programs

These are extended programs with overnight accommodations. Environments assist children in developing their independent living skills, communication, and interpersonal skills. Let's build some lifelong friendships!

Akron Rotary Camp for Children with Special Needs

Population Served: AUT, ED, MD, HI, OHI, TBI, ID, SLD, VI, OI, S/LI

Dates: See website for information

Ages: Resident Camp-6-17 years, Adult Camp- 18 years +

Fee: Call for pricing

Organization: Akron Rotary Camp for Children with Special Needs

Contact: Dan Reynolds

Address: 4460 Rex Lake Drive; Akron, Ohio

Phone: 330-644-4512 Fax: 330-644-1013

Email: danr@akronymca.org

Website: http://www.gotcamp.org

Descriptor: Rotary Camp for Children with Special Needs offers summer overnight camps in Summit County for children and adults with mental health disorders, physical and developmental disabilities. Rotary Camp offers an ESY program called Day Camp+ at our Summit County location. Campers do not need to reside in any specific county to participate.

Specific program dates and fees are provided at www.gotcamp.org. Scholarships are available based on eligibility.

Camp Cheerful - Overnight Camp

Population Served: AUT, MD, HI, OHI, TBI, ID, VI, OI, S/LI

Dates: June 13 - August 12, 2022

July 5 - 8, 2022 (only 4 days)

Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Ages: 5-22

Fee: Contact for fee information.

Organization: Camp Cheerful

Contact: Jessica Potts, Manager of Camp Programs

Address: 15000 Cheerful Lane, Strongsville, OH 44136

Phone: 440-238-6200 ext. 240 Fax: 440-238-1858

Email: campcheerful@achievementctrs.org

Website: www.campcheerful.achievementcenters.org

Descriptor: Camp Cheerful is very excited to offer Nine action-packed weeks of our traditional Cheerful Day Camp this summer for 2022. Campers will have the opportunity to explore all the activities we have to offer on our beautiful 52-acre campus, including hiking, swimming, fishing, canoeing, arts and crafts, nature study activities, games, campfire activities, music, sports, visits to our horse barn, memories that will last a lifetime and so much more!

Camp Kodiak

Population Served: AUT, SLD

Dates: July 3 – July 30, 2022 -- Session 1 (4 weeks)

July 31 - August 20, 2022 -- Session 2 (3 weeks)

Kodiak Junior - July 3 - 9, July 10- 16, July 17 – 23, 2022

Ages: First & Second Sessions ages 9-18; Kodiak Junior ages 6 - 8

Fee: (Prices are in Canadian dollars, and are also subject to Harmonized Sales Tax (HST))

Session 1: $6,873

Session 2: $5,553

Session 1 & 2: $11,337

Kodiak Junior: $1,900

Organization: Camp Kodiak

Contact: Ilana Stoch

Address: Summer Camp:

200 Kodiak Road; McKellar, Ontario P0G 1C0, Canada

Winter Office:

4069 Pheasant Run; Mississauga, Ontario L5L 2C2, Canada

Phone: Year-Round Toll-Free 1-877-569-7595

Email: info@campkodiak.com

Website: www.campkodiak.com

Descriptor: Is your camper ready for a summer of fun, friends, and success? Camp Kodiak is an integrated, non-competitive, overnight camp for children and teens with and without LD, ADHD, and high-functioning ASD. Our program features over 50 sports & activities, a social skills program, and an academic program. Camp Kodiak is staffed with teachers, social workers, child & youth workers, recreation specialists, and university & college students. Our camper-to-staff ratio is 2:1 and our cabin groups are small. We build confidence and self-esteem by structuring all activities - athletic, artistic and social - to ensure success. Our comfortable log cabins have electricity and a full bathroom, including a shower. We are situated on a 425-acre site with 2 miles of waterfront.


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Camp Quality Ohio - Summer Camp

Population Served: OHI

Dates: Please call for more details

Ages: 5-17

Fee: Please call for more details.

Organization: Camp Quality Ohio

Contact: Sarah Givens

Address: PO Box 358; Uniontown, OH 44685

Phone: 330-328-7823

Email: Sarah.givens@campqualityusa.org

Website: https://www.campqualityusa.org/oh

Descriptor: Camp Quality serves children with cancer and their families by providing year-round programs, experiences, and companionship, at no cost. Camp Quality promotes hope and inspiration while helping children foster life skills and develop their full potential. Camp Quality's week-long Summer Camp is for children impacted by cancer and their siblings.

Club Kodiak

Population Served: AUT, SLD

Dates: July 3 – July 30, 2022 (4 weeks)

July 31 – August 20, 2022 (3 weeks)

August 21 – September 3, 2022 (2 weeks)

July 3 – August 20,2022 (7 weeks)

July 31 – September 3, 2022 (5 weeks)

July 3 – September 3, 2022 (9 weeks)

Ages: 19+

Fee: 4 weeks $6727 +HST+Trip Fees

3 weeks $5,433 +HST+Trip Fees

2 weeks $3,539 +HST+Trip Fees

7 weeks $11,059 +HST+Trip Fees

5 weeks $8,261 +HST+Trip Fees

9 weeks $13,746 +HST+Trip Fees

Organization: Club Kodiak

Contact: Cassandra de Jager

Address: 1181 Pickerel & Jack Lake Road; Burk's Falls, ON P0A 1C0, Canada

Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-569-7595 Fax: 905-569-6045

Email: info@clubkodiak.com

Website: http://www.clubkodiak.com

Descriptor: Club Kodiak is a summer program for young adults 19+ with ADHD, LD, and high-functioning ASD. We offer a unique vacation resort experience that includes sports, cultural activities, a social skills program, and an in-depth life skills program. There are over 30 activities. On hot, sunny days, we cool off in the lake, and on other days, we are in the heated swimming pool. The entire group attends weekly out-of-camp excursions where the destination changes each week. We are staffed with teachers, social workers, child & youth workers, and recreation specialists. We provide a 3:1 Guest-to-Staff ratio with 24-hour subtle supervision. Our facilities include comfortable, lakeside cottages that contain full bathroom facilities and a kitchen. Breakfast and lunch are prepared in the cottages and dinner is a large community event. Club Kodiak could be the next step for your young adult.

Echoing Hills Village - Camp Echoing Hills

Population Served: AUT, ED, MD, HI, OHI, TBI, ID, SLD, VI, OI, S/LI, All levels of disabilities/medical needs

Dates: Various camps from May 3 – August 5, 2022

Ages: We accept campers beginning with ages 7 all the way up to campers in their 80's. Our camp weeks are split up based on age.

Fee: Call for information

Organization: Echoing Hills Village Inc.

Contact: Jimmy McNutt – Recreational Services & Outreach Director & Heath Pawlak – Recreational Services Administrator

Address: Camp Echoing Hills; 36272 County Road 79; Warsaw, Ohio 43844

Phone: 740-327-2311

Email: info@ehvi.org

Website: www.ehvi.org www.facebook.com/campechoinghills

Descriptor: Camp Echoing Hills is a Christian Special Needs camp that serves Individuals with Special Needs starting at ages 7 through those in their 80's. We will be celebrating our 53rd summer in 2020 and a nearly 95% return rate of campers each summer. We strive to provide the best quality care and service to meet the needs of each camper, while helping them feel accepted just the way they are. It's always a goal of ours to have campers building relationships and hopefully create friends!

MDA in Ohio - Muscular Dystrophy Association Summer Camp

Population Served: OHI

Dates: Please see website for more details.

Ages: Please see website for more details.

Fee: Please see website for more details.

Organization: MDA in Ohio

Contact: cleveland@mdausa.org

Address: 1991 Crocker Rd., #600, Westlake, OH 44145

Phone: 440-816-0916

Email: cleveland@mdausa.org

Website: https://www.mda.org/summer-camp

Descriptor: When kids attend MDA Summer Camp, they gain independence as they spend time away from home and, more importantly, time away from their primary caregivers. They learn to accept personal care from someone other than their parents, form lifelong friendships, develop greater self-esteem and confidence, and get the chance to spend time with kids who have similar challenges.


Nuhop - Camp Nuhop

Population Served: AUT, ED, TBI, ID, SLD, S/LI

Dates: June 12-18, June 19-24, June 26-July 1, July 10-15, July 17-22, July 24-29

Ages: 6-8, 8-18, 18-29

Fee: half week-$450, traditional week-$1050, specialty program-$1200

Organization: Nuhop

Contact: Becca Mitchner, Terri RuLon

Address: 1077 Township Rd 2916; Perrysville, OH 44805

Phone: 419-938-7151

Email: becca@nuhop.org / Info@nuhop.org

Website: www.nuhop.org

Descriptor: Camp Nuhop is a week-long residential summer camp and respite program for children diagnosed with (but not limited to) ASD, ADHD, learning disabilities, mood disorders, and other neurodiversities. Camp Nuhop provides a structured environment where all campers have the opportunity to make friends and feel good about themselves. Our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing, and dynamic learning environment where children are empowered to succeed. Campers are placed with an understanding staff who incorporate self-awareness and social skills in a safe, fun environment, all while participating in traditional summer camp activities such as hiking, swimming, and camping out! Our 3-8 staff to camper ratio allows small groups to really get to know one another and focus on each camper's individual needs.

OYO Camp - Ohio's Camp For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Kids

Population Served: HI

Dates: July 17-23, 2022

Ages: 7-18 (in high school)

Fee: Please see website or call for more details.

Organization: OYO Camp, Ohio's Camp for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Kids

Contact: Jay Gates

Address: Camp Address: Nuhop Center; 1077 Township Rd.; Suite 2916; Perrysville OH 44864

Administration: Deaf Services Center; 5830 N. High St., Worthington, OH 43085

Phone: office: 614-841-1991 (voice), 614-595-6065 (video phone) Fax: 614-841-4909

Email: oyocamp@dsc.org

Website: www.oyocamp.org

Descriptor: OYO Camp is a highly specialized program designed to meet the needs of campers whose hearing abilities range from moderate hearing loss to being profoundly deaf.

• Each camper's preferred method of communication is matched

• Over 100 campers attend annually


Recreation Unlimited - Autism Camps

Population Served: AUT

Dates: Autism Camp 1 -Tentatively June 3 -5, for youth ages 8-18 with autism (Pick up 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. because of Family Day).

ASD Family Camp – June 5, for families with a child with autism (Sign-in: 9:30 a.m. Concludes: 3:30 p.m.)

Autism Camp 2 - August 12 - 14, for youth ages 8-18 with autism and typical siblings.

Ages: 8-18

Fee: Please call 740-548-7006 for details.

Organization: Recreation Unlimited

Contact: Michelle Higgins, Intake & Billing Coordinator

Address: 7700 Piper Road; Ashley, OH 43003-9741

Phone: 740-548-7006 Fax: 740-747-3139

Email: clink@recreationunlimited.org

Website: www.recreationunlimited.org

Descriptor: Autism Camps provide a full schedule of activities, lodging, meals and snacks, counselors, program leaders, on-site nursing and a great environment for indoor and outdoor fun! Examples of program activities include swimming, fishing, canoeing, climbing, sports, archery, creekin', nature exploration, arts and crafts, cooking, theater, campfire, dancing, and more.



Recreation Unlimited - Summer Residential Camps

Population Served: AUT, HI, ID, MD, OI, OHI, S/LI, TBI, VI

Dates: June 20 – August 5, 2022. Please see website for more details.

Ages: 8-22 & 23 - older

Fee: Call for more information.

Organization: Recreation Unlimited

Contact: Michelle Higgins, Intake & Billing Coordinator

Address: 7700 Piper Road; Ashley, OH 43003-9741

Phone: 740-548-7006 Fax: 740-747-3139

Email: info@recreationunlimited.org

Website: www.recreationunlimited.org

Descriptor: Recreation Unlimited’s Summer Residential Camps provide a full schedule of activities, lodging, meals and snacks, counselors, program leaders, on-site nursing, and a great environment for fun! Examples of program activities during the summer are swimming, fishing, canoeing, climbing, sports, archery, creekin', nature exploration, arts and crafts, cooking, theater, campfire, dancing, and more!

A fully-equipped Health Services Center and Nurses Quarters with a team of nurses that administer all camper medications and medical treatments are provided. All meals and snacks are provided with healthy choices available. Special diets can be accommodated. Items such as Recreation Unlimited sweatshirts and t-shirts are available at the camp store for purchase that enables the campers to go home with a souvenir from camp.

Society for Handicapped Citizens of Medina County - Camp Paradise

Population Served: AUT, ED, MD, HI, OHI, TBI, ID, SLD, VI, OI, S/LI

Dates: Please see website or call for more details.

Ages: Please see website or call for more details.

Fee: Please see website or call for more details.

Organization: Society for Handicapped Citizens of Medina County (The Society)

Contact: Melanie Kasten-Krause, 330-722-1900

Address: 4283 Paradise Road; Seville, OH 44273

Phone: 330-722-1900 Toll Free: 1-877-546-8568

Email: mkast@shc-medina.org

Website: www.Shc-medina.org/camp-paradise/

Descriptor: Camp Paradise offers five weeks of themed summer camp for adults with developmental disabilities during the summer months. Both day and residential camp is available. Campers enjoy swimming, crafts, indoor and outdoor games, and theme-related activities.