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Bittersweet Farms Social and Recreational Programs

Bittersweet Farms

Whitehouse, Ohio - Lucas County

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Jun 8, 2026

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Toledo

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12660 Archbold-Whitehouse Rd., Whitehouse, OH 43571

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Provider overview

Bittersweet Farms in Whitehouse offers year-round social and recreational programming for autistic teens and adults, plus a six-week summer enrichment program for adolescents with autism.

Bittersweet Farms is a Northwest Ohio nonprofit serving autistic individuals through residential, day, employment, and social-recreational programs from its Whitehouse location.

Quick facts

Ages
Autistic teens and adults for social and recreational programming; adolescents with autism for the Whitehouse Summer Enrichment Program.
Season
Year-round social and recreational programming, with a six-week summer enrichment program.
Cost
The official page states the Social and Recreational Program is private pay only with scholarship funding available. Confirm current program costs and application steps before registering.

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Bittersweet Farms

12660 Archbold-Whitehouse Rd., Whitehouse, OH 43571

The official page verifies no transportation and no medication administration for SRP events. Families should confirm whether those policies apply to the specific program they choose.

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Social recreation and summer enrichment

Year-round community-based social and recreational programming for autistic teens and adults, plus a six-week summer enrichment program for adolescents with autism.

Ages
Autistic teens and adults for social and recreational programming; adolescents with autism for the Whitehouse Summer Enrichment Program.
Season
Year-round social and recreational programming, with a six-week summer enrichment program.
Schedule
SRP events take place year-round on weeknights or weekends, Adventures in Skills series usually run over several weeks, and the Summer Enrichment Program runs for six weeks. Confirm the current calendar with Bittersweet Farms.
Cost
The official page states the Social and Recreational Program is private pay only with scholarship funding available. Confirm current program costs and application steps before registering.
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Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
Bittersweet Farms' official Social and Recreational Programs page verifies year-round social and recreational programming for autistic teens and adults based at the Whitehouse location, with events in the Toledo and Northwest Ohio community. The page verifies Adventures in Skills Series, single recreational respite events, family events, a six-week Whitehouse Summer Enrichment Program for adolescents with autism, private-pay status, scholarship funding, no transportation, and the current Whitehouse address, phone, and email.
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Program details we found

Social recreation and summer enrichment

Bittersweet Farms' official Social and Recreational Programs page verifies year-round social and recreational programming for autistic teens and adults based at the Whitehouse location, with events in the Toledo and Northwest Ohio community. The page verifies Adventures in Skills Series, single recreational respite events, family events, a six-week Whitehouse Summer Enrichment Program for adolescents with autism, private-pay status, scholarship funding, no transportation, and the current Whitehouse address, phone, and email.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Official sources describe social recreation for autistic teens and adults, community inclusion, social and life skills, communication, independence, Adventures in Skills, recreational respite events, family events, and summer enrichment outings.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about application steps, registration forms, the required admissions observation, participant fit, scholarship availability, transportation expectations, medication policy, and current SRP or summer openings.

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What we found: Bittersweet Farms' official Social and Recreational Programs page verifies year-round social and recreational programming for autistic teens and adults based at the Whitehouse location, with events in the Toledo and Northwest Ohio community. The page verifies Adventures in Skills Series, single recreational respite events, family events, a six-week Whitehouse Summer Enrichment Program for adolescents with autism, private-pay status, scholarship funding, no transportation, and the current Whitehouse address, phone, and email.

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What to confirm

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  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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