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Summer Camps for Kids

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This page helps families learn how to choose the right camp for kids with medical needs or disabilities. It explains the different types of camps, like day camps and overnight camps, and what to look for when picking one. Families are encouraged to think about their child’s interests, health needs, and comfort level when deciding. This page also provides tips on how to prepare for camp, including asking questions about staff training, medical support, and accessibility. It’s a helpful guide for making sure kids have a safe and fun camp experience that fits their needs.
 


This page explains how to choose the right camp for kids with medical needs or disabilities. It gives tips on what to look for, like trained staff, medical support, and activities that match your child’s interests and comfort level.


A comprehensive summer camp resource for families to find the right camp for their child. Be sure to select the distance, location, and disability preferences to find the right fit.
Phone: 800.428.2267


A special and unforgettable one-week camp experience for children and teenagers who have experienced injuries from burns.
Phone: 847.390.0911 
 


Camp Red Kite is a summer arts camp tailored specifically to the unique interests and needs of young people on the autism spectrum.
Phone: 773.227.0180


Primarily for youth ages 7-13 and 14-20 who have a primary physical impairment. Individuals are grouped according to age and ability.
Phone: 847.283.0908


A full database of camp listings for kids.
Phone:877.242.9330


High Functioning Autism, Social Communication Skills, Attention Deficit Disorder, Anxiety Disorders
The American Camping Association has recognized One In A Hundred summer camp by renewing its accreditation.
Phone: 847.461.9230

Shirley Ryan 外网天堂 Summer Camp 
The camp runs Monday-Friday, 10AM-2PM. Summer camp activities occur at locations throughout Chicago and the surrounding suburbs.
Phone: 312.238.5010
 

Camps For Children With Brain Injuries


This is the only camp in Illinois developed specifically for children and teens with Acquired Brain Injury.
Phone: 800.322.3722


Camp programs are organized by age group. We are an all-abilities, cost-free camp. And we are a leader in offering programs specifically for teens and young adults who’ve experienced brain cancers.
Phone: 406.288.3030

Camps For Children With Cancer


One week camp for children diagnosed with cancer or blood disorders. Siblings can attend with their brother or sister who has/ had cancer for 1+ weeks.
Phone: 800.342.5748


Located at the Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel, with suites converted into bunk cabins to simulate a campground. Camp is for kids ages 7-17 yrs. living with cancer in a fun, safe and medically sound urban recreational environment and with no financial cost to camper’s families. 24 hours medical care is provided by physicians and nurses to administer medications and change dressings.
Phone: 312.912.5308


Camp specifically for children with cancer that provides 24-hour, on site medical care to make sure campers are taken care of while still being afforded the opportunity to just be kids. We offer a unique experience at our week-long summer camps where campers are paired one-on-one with a volunteer companion.
Phone: 501.249.2145


Camp OneStep is for children (5-19) who have been diagnosed with cancer and offers 11 different programs throughout the year, serving children and families who live in Illinois, Wisconsin and throughout the Midwest.
Phone: 312.924.4220

Camps For Children Whose Parents OR Siblings Have Cancer


Camp Kesem is for children whose parent has cancer. 
Phone: 253.736.3821


Camp Hope, a week-long summer camp for children, ages 6-12, whose parent or close family member is living with cancer. Campers take part in therapeutic breakout sessions, including art, music, movement/dance therapies and yoga. There is no cost to attend Camp Hope. Camper tuition is covered by donations made to the Edward Foundation. 
Phone: 630.646.6111

Camps For Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing


The following  link provides a listing of camps, family learning vacations, and remedial clinics for deaf and hard of hearing children. 
Phone: 888.963.8991
 

Camps For Children With Physical Disabilities


Provides a 7-week summer camp for children, ages 3–17 who demonstrate proven need for therapy services (habilitation or rehabilitation) to address a physical disability/impairment and can be successful in our setting. Bay Cliff campers reside at camp for seven weeks to participate in an intensive therapy program that provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, instruction for the visually impaired, instruction for the hearing impaired, recreation therapy and music therapy services.
Phone: 906.345.9314


Provides specialized outdoor recreational, experiential and family programs for individuals with disabilities and illnesses in a fun, safe and accessible environment in central IL. Ages 6-18 yrs
Phone: 309.365.8021


For children with special needs
Phone: 765.591.7487


The YMCA Camp Independence offers a summer camp designed for kids and young adults with spina bifida and other neurological disabilities. Campers enjoy fun activities like swimming, sports, and campfires while building independence and making friends in a safe, supportive setting.
Phone: 847.546.8086
 

Park District Special Recreation Programs


This page provides a directory of Special Recreation Association Networks across Illinois. SRANs offer programs and services for people with disabilities, including sports, arts, social events, camps, and fitness activities. Each listing includes contact details and service areas to help families find local options that fit their needs. The directory is organized by region and makes it easy to explore year-round opportunities for children and adults. These programs are designed to support inclusion, build skills, and create fun experiences in accessible environments.


The Chicago Park District website offers a wide range of programs, events, and services for people of all ages and abilities. Visitors can explore parks, sign up for seasonal activities, and find accessible recreation options across the city. The site also includes information about fitness centers, nature programs, and cultural events.
Phone: 312.742.7529
TTY: 312.747.2001
 

 

This content is for informational purposes only and may not be comprehensive. Information contained does not imply an endorsement from Shirley Ryan 外网天堂, and does not replace the advice of a qualified healthcare professional.  See here  for further details.

? Shirley Ryan 外网天堂 (formerly Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago)

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