{"id":24500,"date":"2023-05-11t08:17:23","date_gmt":"2023-05-11t13:17:23","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/?p=24500"},"modified":"2023-11-21t16:22:26","modified_gmt":"2023-11-21t22:22:26","slug":"upgrading-community-park-amenities-brings-inclusion-recreation-fun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/upgrading-community-park-amenities-brings-inclusion-recreation-fun\/","title":{"rendered":"upgrading community park amenities brings inclusion, recreation, & fun!"},"content":{"rendered":"
parks not only provide a space for people to relax and connect with nature, but they also foster community spirit and promote physical activity. for many communities, however, dedicating increasingly limited open space to create new park areas is not a practical solution. with a full-service landscape architectural team<\/a>, snyder & associates has been vocal in promoting the value of upgrading park amenities for existing park spaces. these park amenity upgrades<\/a> can have a significant impact on the community, promote inclusivity, increase recreation choices, and overall, provide a more positive and fun experience for users.<\/p>\n approximately 13% of children in the united states are served by the individuals with disabilities education act (idea). yet, this broad segment of the population is often lacking when it comes to safe, sensory-appropriate playground facilities. while ada requirements<\/a> call for accessible pathways to playground equipment, an appropriate ratio of ground-level play activities versus those higher up on the structure, and transfer platforms for children with mobility devices, inclusive playgrounds go a step further. these facilities are designed to be welcoming, engaging, and challenging for all children and provide opportunities to develop cognitive, sensory, physical, and social skills.<\/p>\nall-inclusive playgrounds bring everyone onboard<\/span><\/h2>\n