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Center for Disability Services Aquatics Program

Center for Disability Services

Albany, New York - Albany County

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May 15, 2026

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Capital Region

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314 South Manning Boulevard, Albany, NY 12208

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Provider overview

Center for Disability Services in Albany offers an aquatics program in a fully accessible indoor pool, with wide steps, a ramp with railings for gradual entry and exit, warm water, public open swim hours, contact information, and a South Manning Boulevard location.

Center for Disability Services provides disability services and community programs in New York's Capital Region.

Quick facts

Phone
518-437-5707
Ages
People using accessible aquatics, including participants with developmental disabilities; open swim and program fit vary
Season
Ongoing aquatics program and public open swim hours
Cost
The source lists public open swim pricing and monthly membership pricing; confirm current fees, access route, pool availability, staffing, and program fit directly with the Center.

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Center for Disability Services Aquatics

314 South Manning Boulevard, Albany, NY 12208

Programs and offerings

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Accessible aquatics and open swim

Accessible indoor aquatics in Albany with ramp entry, warm water, and public open swim options.

Ages
People using accessible aquatics, including participants with developmental disabilities; open swim and program fit vary
Season
Ongoing aquatics program and public open swim hours
Schedule
The source lists weekday early-bird and afternoon open swim hours; families should confirm current hours and pool status before visiting.
Cost
The source lists public open swim pricing and monthly membership pricing; confirm current fees, access route, pool availability, staffing, and program fit directly with the Center.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Center for Disability Services aquatics page says the Albany program has a large indoor pool that is fully accessible, with wide steps, a built-in ramp with railings for gradual entry and exit, a maximum depth of 4 feet 11 inches, warm water, public open swim hours, contact information, and an Albany pool location.
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Program details we found

Accessible aquatics and open swim

The official Center for Disability Services aquatics page says the Albany program has a large indoor pool that is fully accessible, with wide steps, a built-in ramp with railings for gradual entry and exit, a maximum depth of 4 feet 11 inches, warm water, public open swim hours, contact information, and an Albany pool location.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The Center lists a fully accessible indoor pool, wide steps, built-in ramp with railings, warm water, public open swim hours, and aquatics contact support.

Access notes to confirm: Participants should confirm pool-entry support, ramp access, changing area and restroom access, water temperature, open swim schedule, supervision expectations, fees, and current pool status before attending.

What we checked

What we found: The official Center for Disability Services aquatics page says the Albany program has a large indoor pool that is fully accessible, with wide steps, a built-in ramp with railings for gradual entry and exit, a maximum depth of 4 feet 11 inches, warm water, public open swim hours, contact information, and an Albany pool location.

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What to confirm

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Is Center for Disability Services Aquatics Program reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with Center for Disability Services?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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