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Kiewit Luminarium Sensory-Friendly Resources

Kiewit Luminarium

Omaha, Nebraska - Douglas County

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Provider overview

The Kiewit Luminarium in Omaha is a certified COMPASS Partner offering free sensory kits, a sensory map, no strobe lights, and sensory-friendly restrooms for neurodivergent visitors.

The Kiewit Luminarium is an Omaha science museum and certified COMPASS Partner offering sensory-friendly resources.

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Ages
Visitors who are neurodivergent or have sensory needs and their families
Season
Year-round; sensory kits available at the Welcome Desk
Cost
Confirm admission and membership; sensory kits are free to borrow at the Welcome Desk.

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Kiewit Luminarium

Resources are available during regular hours; sensory-friendly events run on set dates. Families should confirm details before visiting.

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Sensory kits and accommodations

Science museum visit planning, free sensory kits, a sensory map, no strobe lights, and sensory-friendly restrooms.

Ages
Visitors who are neurodivergent or have sensory needs and their families
Season
Year-round; sensory kits available at the Welcome Desk
Schedule
Borrow a free sensory kit at the Welcome Desk during regular hours; check the Luminarium for sensory-friendly events.
Cost
Confirm admission and membership; sensory kits are free to borrow at the Welcome Desk.
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The Kiewit Luminarium in Omaha is a certified COMPASS Partner through the Autism Action Partnership, with staff trained for neurodivergent and sensory needs, free sensory kits at the Welcome Desk (communication cards, fidget toys, headphones, a sensory map, sunglasses, and a timer), no strobe lights, and sensory-friendly family restrooms.
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Sensory kits and accommodations

The Kiewit Luminarium in Omaha is a certified COMPASS Partner through the Autism Action Partnership, with staff trained for neurodivergent and sensory needs, free sensory kits at the Welcome Desk (communication cards, fidget toys, headphones, a sensory map, sunglasses, and a timer), no strobe lights, and sensory-friendly family restrooms.

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What the provider says: The source names a certified COMPASS Partner, trained staff for neurodivergent and sensory needs, free sensory kits, a sensory map, no strobe lights, and sensory-friendly restrooms.

Access notes to confirm: Ask where to borrow sensory kits, the sensory map, quieter times, restroom accommodations, and wheelchair access.

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What we found: The Kiewit Luminarium in Omaha is a certified COMPASS Partner through the Autism Action Partnership, with staff trained for neurodivergent and sensory needs, free sensory kits at the Welcome Desk (communication cards, fidget toys, headphones, a sensory map, sunglasses, and a timer), no strobe lights, and sensory-friendly family restrooms.

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
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