Playground Equipment for Special Needs Children

Playground equipment has come a long way during the past decade to meet the play needs of a variety of children. Special-needs playground equipment provides some of your childhood favorite past times in an easily accessible, safe environment.

  1. Wheel Thru Arcade

    • This is a twist on the traditional monkey bars. This apparatus is solid and supports the width of a wheelchair. It promotes upper-body strength, outdoor play and days filled with fun.

    Free-Standing Activity Panels

    • These panels can be found in many neighborhood parks. They are popular with children of a variety of ages. Each panel promotes a different eye-hand coordination game or tool. These panels are anchored solidly between two steel posts.

    Paint Stations

    • Free-standing paint stations for the outdoors or indoors provide wheelchair access and plenty of fun for the artistic child. Hang a paper on the glass to paint a new refrigerator treasure or paint directly on the glass.

    Swing Sets

    • Swing sets for special-needs children come in a variety of options. Special-needs chairs, wheelchair swings, multi-person swings and trampoline-style swings are but a few of the many options.

    ADA Funball

    • This is a lower version of a standard funball set where a ball is thrown into the top and rolls down through one of the three openings.