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Easter Seals Camp Kysoc

Summer Address:

   Carrollton, Kentucky, USA
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Off-Season Address:

   Carrollton, Kentucky, USA
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Located in Carrollton, Kentucky, Easter Seals Camp Kysoc encompasses 124 - acres of shaded woodlands and open meadows, that includes a 12 - acre lake. Camp Kysoc is a resident and respite decentralized resident facility that provides children and adults with disabilities the opportunity to enjoy the wonders of the outdoors in a safe and fun environment.

Our mission is to provide children and adults with quality care, safe and fun outdoor experiences in an outdoor setting that fosters independence, personal growth, social interaction, and camp community involvement.

Camp Kysoc has served over 27,500 children and adults with physical disabilities since 1960, involving over 165,000 overnight camping experiences. Camp Kysoc is believed to be the first decentralized camp built in the world, the first to use ramps instead of stairs and steps, the first to use grab rails in its bathrooms, the first to asphalt all of its trails to all of its camp facilities, activity areas and sleeping cabins and the first to have a zero entry swimming pool and the first to begin an adventure program accessing the most famous hiking trails in the world for those who cannot walk. It is belived that these ease of access innovations were first begun at Easter Seals Camp Kysoc before anywhere else in America or the world.

Camp Kysoc has nine villages with three cabins in each village. The 27 cabins that can sleep five campers per cabin. It also has three tented villages with three large tents in each village that can sleep five people per tent. Every camper sleeps on a comfortable bed off of the floor with staff present at all times. This decentralized camp setting affords a camping experience for many of our campers who have not been able to enjoy a camping experience. At each village is a bathroom, a large sheltered picnic table, and a fire circle for making s'mores and for singing around a campfire at nighttime.

Camp Kysoc has a large indoor heated pool with zero entry, a large dining hall with two large fireplaces with 250 capacity, a large outdoor covered pavilion, a large petting and feeding farm with a dozen animals to include two miniature donkeys, two pot bellied pigs, a pony, three goats, three sheep and four rabbits. Camp has activities galore. We have three pottery wheels and two kilns, an arts and crafts building, fishing in a well stocked lake with Blue Gill, Bass, and Catfish, canoeing, row boats, and a pontoon boat, three 30' high climbing walls, a four station high challenge course, two three hundred foot long zip lines that every camper regardless of disability can do, a low elements course with a 100 foot zip line, hour long hayrides, outdoor theater, nature hiking, campfires, camp programs, field games, and lots of wildlife.

Camp Kysoc is the first in the world to begin an adventure program (Alpenglow Adventures is listed on MySummerCamps.com) that will take children and adults who cannot walk for the very first time on the most magnificent hiking trails in the United States and the world with the first trips scheduled to the bottom of the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, to the Havasu Canyon between Havasu and Mooney Falls, Arizona, and to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania with all revenue above expenses going to help support the children and adults with disabilities who attend Easter Seal Camp Kysoc.

Camp Type:  Residential  Day  Family  Adult
Year Established: 1960
Gender: Coed
Age of Campers: 6 to All years old
Cost/Week: $651.00-$1000.00/wk
Religious Affiliation: None
Camp Owner(s): Kentucky Easter Seals Society Inc
Camp Director(s): Jim Ebert
Nearest Large City: Cincinnati, Louisville, and Lexington
Off Season Rental: Yes
Accreditations ?
ACA  Supported Community Living (SCL)
Camp Focus:
Special Needs Camps: Developmental Disabilities
Special Needs Camps: Learning Disabilities and ADHD
Special Needs Camps: Mental Retardation
Special Needs Camps: Physical Disabilities

Special Accommodations:
Vision Impaired, Children ages 6 and up
Art Activities:
  •  Pottery

Sports Activities:
  •  Swimming

Adventure Activities:
  •  Ropes Course

Miscellaneous Activities:
  •  Team Building

Session I

2008: June 8 - June 13

Developmental Adult I: ( Ages 18 &

up)

Cost: $735

Physical Adult: (Ages 18 & up)

Cost $735

SCL I (Males): (Kentucky Supported

Community Living Clients) Billed as

Medicaid Waiver Respite (limited to 6

clients).

Developmental Adult: Individuals

(ages 18 and upward) with moderate

or mild developmental disabilities or

similar disabilities (Down's Syndrome)

who can participate and benefit from a

resident camping experience and are

disabled to the extent they cannot

attend a typical camp program are

appropriate for this session.

Individuals with mild developmental

disabilties are accepted during this

session.

Adults with physical disabilities are

also appropriate for this session Ages

18 & up):

Physical disabilities refer to conditions

which cause a deformity or

interference with normal functions of

the bones, muscles or joints (including

polio, cerebral palsy, spina bifida,

hydrocephalus, amputation, muscular

dystrophy, closed head injuries);

visually impaired, seizure disorder;

speech/hearing impairment.

 


 

Session II

2008: June 15- June 20

Physical Youth (Ages 6 to 18):

Cost: $735

Developmental Youth I (Ages 6 to 18):

Cost: $735

SCL II: (Females) (Kentucky

Supported Community Living) (6

clients per session) Billed as Respite.

Included during this session are

Physical Youth and Developmental

Youth. Descriptions are consistent

with the Adult descriptions.

 


 

Session III

2008 - June 22 - June 27

Developmental Adult II: (Ages18 &

up)

Cost: $735

SCL III: (Limited 6 males per session)

Kentucky Supported Community Living

Clients billed as Respite.

 


Session IV

2008: June 29-July 3

One To One: (All Ages) Cost: $1,125

SCL IV: (Limited to 6 females)

Kentucky Supported Community Living

Clients. Billed as Respite.

 

The One to One: (All Ages) Includes

individuals who may have one or more

of the following: Developmental

and/or physical disabilities involving

muscles or joints; blind or partially

sighted; deaf or hearing disabled;

seizure disorders, and behavior

disorders that require one-to-one

supervision.

Individuals attending this session

usually require more supervision and

personal care. Children with Autistism

usually attend this session based on

supervision needs.

 


 

Session V

2008: July 6-11

Developmental Youth II: (Ages 6-18)

Cost: $735

Learning Behavior Disorder: (Ages

6-13)

Cost: $735

SCL VI: (All Ages) (Kentucky

supported Community Living Clients,

limited to six)

Included in this session are

Learning/Behavior Disorders:

It includes children, ages 6 to 13, with

academic under-achievement;

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity

Disorder; Tourette's Disorder, or other

behavior disorders, such as acting out,

withdrawn; and poor peer relations.

 

Children must successfully be enrolled

(record of regular attendance) in a

regular or special education school

program.

Developmental Youth II: Individuals

(Ages 6 to 18) with moderate or mild

developmental disabilities or similar

disabilities (Down's Syndrome) who

can participate and benefit from a

resident camping experience and are

disabled to the extent they cannot

attend a typical camp program are

appropriate for this session.

Individuals with mild developmental

disabilties are accepted during this

session.

July 20-25 & July 27-August 1, 2008

National Military Family Association Operation Purple Camps for children of U. S. Military Families who are deployed, have been deployed or are going to be deployed.  Free summer camps are provided to children of military families by the Sierra Club Foundation and by the Mike and Susan Dell Foundation.

Must register on the internet at:

www.operationpurple.org.

For more information about free summer camps for children of military families contact:

www.nmfa.org.