Autism camps in West Virginia
1 campwe have checked against the organisation’s own website. Day camps, overnight camps and respite weekends — including, where they exist, the ones that serve adults.
Ask about paying with waiver respite. West Virginia’s waiver is the Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Waiver, and respite hours can often be spent on camp, billed as out-of-home respite. Ask your case manager, and ask the camp whether they accept West Virginia waiver funding. How West Virginia’s waiver works →
Romney, WV
A July camp on the campus of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind at Romney, for children with disabilities and their families, with an assistive technology focus.
How to choose and fund a camp →
Waiver respite, Extended School Year, and the questions to ask before you register.
West Virginiaproviders & resources →
Therapy, schools, clubs and support, county by county.
Camps change age ranges, dates and fees every year — confirm directly before planning around anything here. Missing a camp, or spotted something wrong? Tell us.