Hatfield Township has opened their brand-new inclusive playground at John S Clemens Memorial Park! This is the first playground in the township specifically designed with not just accessibility, but inclusivity for children of all abilities in mind.
Andy Cush and Larry McCullough of General Recreation worked closely with Hatfield Township Parks and Recreation to bring the vision an all-inclusive playground to life. Mike Lannutti provided design expertise. The township wanted to ensure that the playground had low maintenance and accessible surfacing, ample shade, and seating for families. The community has already been enjoying the playground and is continuing to create memories at this integral public space.
The Smart Play® Motion for 2- to 5-year-olds with a race car track and 16 activities packed into a structure designed specifically to engage little ones.
The PlayBooster® structure for 5- to 12-year-olds with a wide ramp, the Sway Fun, climbers, ladders, spinners, sensory panels, slides, and more.
The We-SawTM, a wheelchair accessible, reimagined seesaw designed to allow up to nine children and adults to play.
A Symbol Communication Sign that provides an effective way for non-verbal, speech-challenged, and early-learning individuals to communicate with friends and caregivers.
The Cozy Dome®, a place to escape the action of the playground, with pod climbers and a balance beam.
Poured-in-place rubber safety surfacing provides the highest quality accessible safety surfacing for wheelchairs and other mobility devices.
Picnic tables and built-in shade structures give caregivers and children a place to relax.
This playground will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the Hatfield community for years to come.
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