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Lewiston City Library Sensory-Friendly Resources

Lewiston City Library

Lewiston, Idaho - Nez Perce County

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Jun 4, 2026

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Lewiston

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Lewiston, Idaho

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Provider overview

The Lewiston City Library provides a sensory-friendly meeting room and a checkout sensory collection to welcome visitors with autism or sensory sensitivities.

The Lewiston City Library is a public library offering sensory-friendly resources, a low-stimulation meeting room, and a checkout sensory collection.

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Ages
Children, teens, and adults with sensory sensitivities, autism, or other special needs
Season
Year-round, during library hours
Cost
Sensory resources are free with library access; confirm meeting room reservations and checkout policies.

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Lewiston City Library

Resources are available during library hours; the sensory-friendly room can be reserved. Confirm checkout and reservation policies directly.

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Sensory-friendly room and sensory collection

Sensory-friendly meeting room with light filters and a checkout sensory collection of weighted lap pads, balance cushions, and light projectors.

Ages
Children, teens, and adults with sensory sensitivities, autism, or other special needs
Season
Year-round, during library hours
Schedule
Visit or contact the Lewiston City Library to reserve the sensory-friendly meeting room or borrow items from the sensory collection.
Cost
Sensory resources are free with library access; confirm meeting room reservations and checkout policies.
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Last checked
Jun 4, 2026
Why this is listed
The Lewiston City Library offers sensory-friendly resources for individuals with autism, dementia, or other sensory needs, including a sensory-friendly meeting room with fluorescent light filters and a checkout sensory collection of weighted lap pads, balance cushions, light projectors, and other tactile items.
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Sensory-friendly room and sensory collection

The Lewiston City Library offers sensory-friendly resources for individuals with autism, dementia, or other sensory needs, including a sensory-friendly meeting room with fluorescent light filters and a checkout sensory collection of weighted lap pads, balance cushions, light projectors, and other tactile items.

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What the provider says: The source names sensory-friendly resources, a sensory-friendly meeting room with fluorescent light filters, and a sensory collection with weighted lap pads, balance cushions, and a sensory light projector for autism and other needs.

Access notes to confirm: Ask how to reserve the sensory-friendly meeting room, which sensory items can be checked out, quieter visiting times, and accessible access.

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What we found: The Lewiston City Library offers sensory-friendly resources for individuals with autism, dementia, or other sensory needs, including a sensory-friendly meeting room with fluorescent light filters and a checkout sensory collection of weighted lap pads, balance cushions, light projectors, and other tactile items.

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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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Is Lewiston City Library Sensory-Friendly Resources reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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