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The Arc of Southeast Iowa Summer Camp

The Arc of Southeast Iowa

Iowa City, Iowa - Johnson County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Iowa City

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2620 Muscatine Ave, Iowa City, IA 52240

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Provider overview

The Arc of Southeast Iowa runs summer camp in Iowa City for children and teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities, plus respite, Sibship, and parent education.

The Arc of Southeast Iowa has served children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in Johnson and surrounding counties since 1957.

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Ages
School-aged children and teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities; a Little Tykes site serves ages 3 to 11
Season
Summer day camps run for eight weeks across June, July, and August
Cost
The Arc accepts Medicaid Group Respite funding via the ID, HD, and BI waivers as well as private pay. Confirm current rates and registration.

Location contacts

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The Arc of Southeast Iowa

2620 Muscatine Ave, Iowa City, IA 52240

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Programs and offerings

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Summer day camps for children with disabilities

Eight-week summer camp for children and teens with IDD, with themed activities and field trips, plus Medicaid respite billing or private pay.

Ages
School-aged children and teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities; a Little Tykes site serves ages 3 to 11
Season
Summer day camps run for eight weeks across June, July, and August
Schedule
Summer day camps offer supervision, community engagement, volunteer opportunities, and weekly themed activities including field trips. Contact The Arc for sites and registration.
Cost
The Arc accepts Medicaid Group Respite funding via the ID, HD, and BI waivers as well as private pay. Confirm current rates and registration.
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Why this is listed
The Arc of Southeast Iowa, based in Iowa City and serving Johnson and surrounding counties since 1957, runs summer camp for school-aged children and teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with supervision, community engagement, and weekly themed activities, alongside respite, Sibship, and parent education programs.
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Program details we found

Summer day camps for children with disabilities

The Arc of Southeast Iowa, based in Iowa City and serving Johnson and surrounding counties since 1957, runs summer camp for school-aged children and teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with supervision, community engagement, and weekly themed activities, alongside respite, Sibship, and parent education programs.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names summer camp, intellectual and developmental disabilities, supervision, community engagement, weekly themed activities, respite, Sibship, and parent education.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about staff ratios, camper supervision, Medicaid waiver respite billing, sibling and parent support programs, and how to enroll.

What we checked

What we found: The Arc of Southeast Iowa, based in Iowa City and serving Johnson and surrounding counties since 1957, runs summer camp for school-aged children and teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with supervision, community engagement, and weekly themed activities, alongside respite, Sibship, and parent education programs.

We avoid ranking, recommending, evaluating quality, or making safety claims. Use the source links and contact the provider before enrolling.

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What to confirm

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