WHAT IS FALL VACATION?
Fall Vacation is a weekend retreat designed for adults 18+ years of age with cognitive and developmental disabilities and/or ASD.
Hosted at Grotonwood Camp & Conference Center, an award-winning ADA accessible Lake front facility, where children and adults have enjoyed summer camps for over 60 years.
Fall Vacation provides a respite from the everyday and inspires campers to participate in things they would not normally get the opportunity to try at home.
THIS RETREAT IS AT FULL CAPACITY
PLEASE CALL (978) 448 5763 TO WAIT-LIST YOUR CAMPER(S)
November 1-3, 2024
Check-in on Friday 6PM // Check-out on Sunday 1:30PM
COST: $435
Tuition includes private lodging, all meals, snacks, activities and entertainment, a 4:1 camper to staff ratio to assist with activities and ADLs, 24hr on site staff RN to administer medications and triage episodic events. Payment in full is required at time of registration.
Staffing out of season events like Spring and Fall Vacation with experienced camp staff is always a challenge. This retreat has limited capacity and is therefore not suitable for adults requiring 1:1 supervision, 1:1 assistance or complete care. To enjoy a successful experience, campers must be moderately-independent with their ADLs and have a level of mobility that allows them to climb stairs, traverse uneven terrain and stand for pro-longed periods of time unassisted. Staff provide assistance during meal times, ADL’s and ensure engagement and participation at activities.
WHO CAN ATTEND?
Fall Vacation is a weekend retreat designed for adults over 18 years of age with cognitive and developmental disabilities and/or on the Autism Spectrum Disorder. Our ratio of camper to staff care is strictly 4:1. To enjoy a successful experience, campers must be moderately-independent with their ADLs and have a level of mobility that allows them to climb stairs, traverse uneven terrain and stand for pro-longed periods of time unassisted. Staff provide assistance during meal times, ADL’s and ensure engagement and participation at activities.
Our focus is to inspire friendship, fun and fellowship through activities that stimulate conversation, social connection and provide opportunity for skill building and socialization. Our program activities such as archery for example work on fine motor skills, and our Cardio Drumming workouts incorporate aerobic exercise and focus.
Whilst we strive to provide camping experiences for all campers, this particular session is not suitable for adults requiring 1:1 care, or those who have limited mobility. Grotonwood provides exclusive programs every June for wheelchair users and those requiring a higher ratio of care.
THIS RETREAT IS AT FULL CAPACITY
PLEASE CALL (978) 448 5763 TO WAIT-LIST YOUR CAMPER(S)
CHECK OUT ALL THE FUN WE HAD LAST OCTOBER!
FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE
Money should never be the barrier preventing campers from attending camp. We're able to provide financial assistance to those who require it in order to attend. Simply complete an online Campership Request Form and we will get back to you within 48 hours.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The price quoted above include all accommodation, activities and meals.
Campers will visit the Country Store on Saturday and Sunday, where snacks, sodas and souvenirs are available to be purchased (according to each campers dietary restrictions). Please remember to bring some spending money ($35).
We maintain a four to one ratio for all retreats. Our desire is to provide camping experiences to all adults with disabilities, however, our current programs do require certain minimum levels of mobility, self help and social skills. If you’re unsure if camp will be suitable, please contact the office at (978) 448 5763.
Payment in full must be made by debit or credit card during enrollment to secure your place. If you need to pay by check contact the camp office on the above number.
Camp and Medical Forms MUST be returned at least four weeks before the session start date. Find a complete list of all the required documents here.
Grotonwood complies with the regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (105 CMR 430,000), and is licensed by the Groton Board of Health. Copies of camp policies on background checks, health care and discipline policies are available on request.