Hamilton County Parks and Recreation (HCPR), with the generous support of the Channing’s Joy Foundation, has installed a communication board at Cool Creek Park, 2000 E. 151st St.
This innovative addition is specifically designed to assist individuals who are nonverbal or have speech impairments, offering them a valuable tool for communication using pictures and words.
The communication board, strategically placed by the playground area, allows individuals to express their needs, feelings, and ideas by pointing to the words or symbols on the board. This simple yet powerful tool empowers those who might otherwise face communication barriers, offering people an opportunity to engage with their peers and communicate in a meaningful way.
“Playgrounds should be spaces where everyone feels welcome and included,” HCPR Director Chris Stice. “The communication board is a resource that helps break down communication barriers and ensures that everyone can fully participate and connect with others. We are proud to provide this new addition, which will undoubtedly make a positive impact for many people in our community.”
This installation is an important part of HCPR’s continuous efforts to improve accessibility and promote inclusion across its parks and public spaces. It underscores the department’s commitment to making sure that playgrounds and other community areas are welcoming and accessible to people of all abilities, enabling everyone to fully participate and enjoy these spaces.
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