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Swim Safe Aquatic Skills Development ASD Program

University of Hawaii Center on Disability Studies

Kapolei, Hawaii - Honolulu County

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Kapolei, Hawaii

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Provider overview

Swim Safe Aquatic Skills Development ASD Program is a verified inclusive program listing from University of Hawaii Center on Disability Studies in Kapolei, HI, supported by a live official source page.

University of Hawaii Center on Disability Studies publishes official information for this inclusive recreation, adaptive swim, camp, sensory-friendly, adaptive sports, sibling support, or inclusion offering in the Kapolei area.

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Ages
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder ages 4 to adult
Season
Year-round sessions offered through the program schedule
Cost
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Swim Safe ASD aquatic skills sessions

Water-safety and swim sessions for individuals with autism ages 4 to adult, with family-centered instruction at Kapolei and Honolulu sites.

Ages
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder ages 4 to adult
Season
Year-round sessions offered through the program schedule
Schedule
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Cost
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Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
The official UH Center on Disability Studies Swim Safe ASD Program source describes Swim Safe: Aquatic Skills Development for individuals with autism ages 4 to adult, with recurring water-safety and swim sessions using a family-centered instructor model in Kapolei and Honolulu. This source is provider-controlled or government-controlled, names a relevant inclusive recreation, adaptive swim, camp, sensory-friendly, adaptive sports, sibling support, or inclusion service, and gives enough direct evidence to publish after normal family confirmation.
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Program details we found

Swim Safe ASD aquatic skills sessions

The official UH Center on Disability Studies Swim Safe ASD Program source describes Swim Safe: Aquatic Skills Development for individuals with autism ages 4 to adult, with recurring water-safety and swim sessions using a family-centered instructor model in Kapolei and Honolulu.

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What the provider says: The source specifically describes Swim Safe: Aquatic Skills Development for individuals with autism ages 4 to adult, with recurring water-safety and swim sessions using a family-centered instructor model in Kapolei and Honolulu. Families should verify eligibility, support-person needs, accommodations, transportation, fees, and current registration details directly with University of Hawaii Center on Disability Studies.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about accommodation requests, staffing ratios, sensory supports, communication needs, mobility access, restroom access, caregiver participation, health support limits, transportation, and emergency procedures before registering or visiting.

What we checked

What we found: The official UH Center on Disability Studies Swim Safe ASD Program source describes Swim Safe: Aquatic Skills Development for individuals with autism ages 4 to adult, with recurring water-safety and swim sessions using a family-centered instructor model in Kapolei and Honolulu. This source is provider-controlled or government-controlled, names a relevant inclusive recreation, adaptive swim, camp, sensory-friendly, adaptive sports, sibling support, or inclusion service, and gives enough direct evidence to publish after normal family confirmation.

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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  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
  • For swim: is instruction one-on-one or group-based, and what water safety, changing-room, transfer, sensory, and caregiver-participation details should we confirm?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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