School Age Services
School Age Services provides after care for children with special needs, ages 5-21, including those with complex medical needs who require nursing. The program promotes life skills and social/emotional development through therapeutic recreational and educational activities. A variety of opportunities are available including community services, and community outings that allow children to practice skills in a variety of settings. During school breaks, all day care is provided for the students.
After School Programs
School Age Services provides care for children with disabilities after school, during school breaks and during the summer months. The programs provide an enriching learning experience for the students.
Summer Respite Care
Redwood’s Summer Respite Care (SRC) is a therapeutic recreation program serving school-aged children with disabilities from Northern Kentucky and Southwestern Ohio. Redwood and local school districts work together to make SRC a positive, learning place for children entering first through twelfth grades. The children who attend have diverse interests, personalities, abilities and areas of challenge. Some require on-site nursing care, special equipment, and intensive supervision (1:2, and 1:1 staff to child ratios). Most children will participate within a 1:5 ratio. Redwood’s Summer Respite Care provides the level of supervision and assistance each child needs for active involvement in camp’s daily activities.
2010 Summer Respite Care will be at Redwood
June 7 - August 13
For questions regarding our Child Development program, email or call Katrina Murphy, Director of Child Development at 859.331.0880 ext. 212