c s H p I E L E D c R H E p N ' R s 0 G c R A r M p c s H CAMPERS have enjoyed JENED'S superb facilities p for 29 years. A new policy, established several I E summers ago, enabled those with physical handicaps L to share also in the many joys and values of camp E living. Its continuance this year reflects the enthusiastic D response which it has been receiving. c Forested mountain peaks overlook the spacious, level R grounds of JENED. All buildings are modern, ramped, H frame structures with up-to-date plumbing facilities. E p Separate campuses for children and adults ... N both facilities and program are planned for: R ACTIVITIES • CHILDREN-to enjoy real camping ' • Arts and Crafts 0 >1-,t, • Nature Lore • ADULTS-to make friends and to fill many happy s ~ • Bowline • hours with fun and entertainment in a hotel-style - • Gardenln1 G • Trout Flshln1 resort. ~ • Tennis ~ c • Swimming All this-and an integrated therapy program, under R • Boating • PhotograpltJ the supervision of qualified therapists, for A ,--r • Athletics A • Dramatics those campers requesting it. • Music M • Dancing M -- • Newspaper Writin1 p Will your child be among the two million youngsters throughout the Jenea·s mstruct1ona1 swim period nation happily heading for camp . . . part of a complete aquatic this summet? program of swimming and boating . . . under the watchful eyes of c Red Cross waterfront instructors. s H p I Berrying time ... nature study. E L E D JHNFD'S AIM is to provide real The therapy program is on a func­ camping adapted to the needs and tional basis with motivation stemming c physical capacities of our campers. We frotn camp activities. Functional and R offer actual experience in group and self-help activities are taught and en­ H dcmocrntic living which enhances the couraged, working toward the goal of development of the "whole" child. self-reliance. Speech and hearing ther­ E The values of camping are .recog­ nized by authorities in child care and apies are coordinated with dramatics, p development. Dr. Charles W. Eliot, music, and choral speaking. N late president of Harvard said, "The Like all campers, the physically summer camp is the most important handicapped child comes to camp R step in education that America has seeking new experiences, new friends, ' given the world." and new activities .... s 0

Teamwork on the athletic Shuffleboard, tennis, volley-ball, G bowling- c R O.ur resident doctor and nurse con­ A stantly checking. . . . Roughing it on an overnight-away A from camp. M M p Therapy can be fun. Our tots love to spatter-paint. s

with a social and activities staff on hand to welcome p you and encourage your participation in new and exciting experiences. E And then, set your own pace . . . Loll around, if you wish-play bridge-sunbathe or E be a relaxed spectator for awhile . . . Carnival time-one of our popular A fleet of colorful boats for the Jamboree Nites. energetic rower or Kodak-toting c QR ENGAGE in one of the many sporting activities drifter. available-there'll be instruction and assistance too. . . . We're proud of our beautiful indoor bowling H alleys, tennis courts, and our trout stream, for the anglers in the group. p Our complete swimming facilities You'll find charming, modern, private rooms each include a 4·foot deep, ramped en· with adjoining bath or shower. Yes, our doors are all quite wide with ramped entrances. There's a hard­ R closure for the beginner. Special· Your invitation to leisure and top walk, too. ized, expert instruction by Red pleasure-one of our pine-panelled Pleasure planned programs . . . it Cross personnel. lounges. is so easy to make friends. Therapy, for those campers staying three weeks or 0 longer and desiring it, is available at no extra cost. Batter up . . . ! ! hobbies are born in the arts Of course, planned evening social programs are an G crafts shop. integral part of Jened life ... camp-fire sings, danc­ ing (wheel-chair, too), movies, cabaret nights and basketball exhibitions in our gym ... to name a few. R You can enjoy the relaxation of our spacious lounge A with its friendly fireplace and informal atmosphere. Choose Brahms or boogie-woogie ... or harmonize "Sweet Adeline." M • s

ly Jack Pldcerfng 'Ibrf'f: 0.Ctf'fllt ,,,.:. all r·hr1q·ally FOR CAMPERS WITH p ii • :?pt.rt.cd ~.tu.nlaY en ttH•:r-~ir ...... !! ~- SPEECH OR HEARING PROBLEMS ... E People have Good results in therapy are more easily attained E when it's fun ...

been Ta/king All campers enrolled for the speech or hearing c program receive intensive therapy daily. Formal H Our campers came to us last year from places far lessons are integrated with dramatics, choral and near: , New Jersey, Pennsylvania, speaking, music and regular camp living. Com­ Connecticut, Massachusetts, Washington, D. C., plete "carry-over" is our goal. p Missouri, Texas, Michigan, Maine, Kentucky, Maryland, Alaska, Canada, and Brazil. This special program is for the benefit of campers with speech or hearing R problems arising out of cleft palate, stuttering, articulatory disorders, aphasia, cerebral palsy, hearing loss and deafness. 0 Experienced and qualified speech therapists and audiologists are in G charge of this program, which includes: • SPEECH CORRECTION • AUDITORY TRAINING R • LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT • LIP READING A Of course, this is just one of the extras we have at Jened . . . M 3:t no extra cost to you. !

I • I l I I ' !; 1: Fo1· enrollment forms, Ii rc.·scrvations, or further ! LEONA S. BURGER, M. A. Teachers College, Columbia University- for details about CAMP ! ! Physically Handicapped; B.A. College-Speech Therapy, is a speech therapist and JENED, kindly fill in ; DODD audiologist. She has been associated with The Mt. Sinai Hospital Speech Clinic in New York and mail an attached i ! prepaid card - or con­ i City, and the Hearing & Speech Center in Utica, New York. : t;Kt person listed below : HONORA B. RUBENSTEIN, M. A. Hunter College-Special Education for Physically Han­ who is nearest your ! home. dicapped; B. A. Hunter College-Music and Elementary School Education, is a teacher at I i School-Clinic P. S. 67 Brooklyn, New York, cerebral palsy unit. She has taught at the Passaic ! CAMP JENED i ,, County Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center, Clifton, New Jersey. i I l:l I I .g I !<>NORA B. RUBENSTEIN I ! ,, e~ 845 Gerard Avenue ! ~ .2 DR. I. JAY BRIGHTMAN of Albany, New York-Medical Supervisor. NcwYork51, New York D .s Molt Haven 5-2495 I B ALBERT FARINA, Ed.D., Columbia University, is the Assistant Director of Athletics, i I ] ...... ;,_~ ,. ~ Q Brooklyn College, N. Y. C.-Head Counselor. I , d) 0 j I• "O "'0 I I ON A S. BURGER i I ' 4> ..0 The Staff at Camp Jened consists of teachers of special education, therapists, social workers, i , . 1-4 ! ,· 0 0 I 4 l 4 Genesee Street rll psychologists, graduate and undergraduate students in these fields. Our resident camp physician Cl) ! El «i"' and registered nurse are on campus. There is a high ratio of 1 trained staff member to every lJlk:a 4, New York i I' o Q .2 2112 campers. (Utica 3-8686) j ~ I r ~ s ! !· B .B !i 1,,: ~ .9 MEMBER OF i i I ' "O I I ' ;:; AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIATION • ! • 0 I ~i '. ~ •

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