Thursday, April 22, 2010
Prospect Hill Playground
Where is it? Munroe St just outside of Union Sq.
Can I park? Somerville resident parking only, no handicaped spaces
The good stuff:
-ground material is wheelchair friendly
-water fountain
-picnic tables and benches
-completely fenced in
-wheelchair accessable under the play structure, but nothing but steering wheels to play with under there
The not as good:
-no restrooms
-very little shade
-no grass
-no adaptive equipment
-no water features
*nice shade and grassy area right across the street (the last photo)*
Hoyt-Sullivan Playground
Where is it? Located on Central St. and Vernon.
Can I park? There is street parking for residents of Somerville. There are a few spaces of 2 hour parking around the corner on Vernon.
The good stuff:
-completely fenced
-decent amount of shade
-both smaller and larger play structures
-water fountain
-small area of grass
-picnic tables and benches
The not as good:
-ground around the structures is either mulch or sand
-no adaptive equipment
-no public restrooms
-no handicaped parking
-no water features
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Welcome!
This blog was made to serve families with children who have special needs. Having a place to play is something that every child deserves. Unfortunately, city parks and play grounds don't always provide that. This blog will serve as a resource of the parks of Somerville (and eventually Cambridge....and then the world!) for parents and caregivers to find information about play grounds and if they are appropriate for their kids' needs. Please feel free to leave comments about experiences in parks/playgrounds that you have had. While there are many city guides for typically developing children, I was unable to find something like this. My professional life is devoted to children that have a wide range of abilities and I wanted to do something to serve these awesome kids.
Now get out there and play! (and then tell us about it!)
Now get out there and play! (and then tell us about it!)
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