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Programs and Services

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Sight Loss Seminars

These intensive 4-day programs run three to six times yearly, focusing on essential skills development. Seminars cover orientation and mobility training, assistive technology, cooking techniques, and arts and crafts, available at both introductory and advanced levels.

Getaways

Twice a year, enjoy 4-day social experiences at our campus. These themed events, like Spring Fling and Winter Getaway, include engaging activities such as scavenger hunts, audio described movie night, talent shows, shopping trips, and accessible games.  

Adventure Retreats

Experience this weeklong adventure during the summer in the beautiful Pacific Northwest! This 7-day retreat features exciting activities like jet boat tours, kayaking, river rafting, ziplining, beach walks, hiking, yacht rides, you name.  If you can think it, you can do it!

Facilities

Heated Pool & Hot Tub

Full size indoor heated pool open June to September.

10-person hot tub open year-round.

Rainbow Lodge

Equipped with a large, carpeted area, sofas, a grand piano, a 75" TV with audio description, and a projector for movie nights. The lodge also includes accessible computers and free Wi-Fi throughout.

Dormitory

Three times a year, enjoy 4-day social experiences at our campus. These themed events, like Spring Fling and Monster Mash, include engaging activities such as scavenger hunts, audio described movie night, talent shows, shopping trips, and accessible games.

Picnic Shelter

A spacious shelter with stove, refrigerator, fireplace, and seating for 120 guests, surrounded by oak and fir trees.

Game Court

Complete with swings, horseshoes and bocci ball

Firepit

Perfect for gathering around in the evenings and sharing stories.

Gazebo

A beautiful spot to relax, offering shaded seating and views of the surrounding nature.

Gardens of Enchantment

Award-winning sensory gardens with distinct areas that engage sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing.

Hiking Trails

Scenic trails across our beautiful 23-acre park, accessible to all visitors.

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Vision Assessments

We prioritize the needs of those facing vision challenges by offering vision assessments, thanks to our partnership with a retired low vision specialist from the Oregon Commission for the Blind. Based on these assessments, we provide donated essential equipment at no cost, ensuring that participants have access to the resources necessary for a better quality of life. Our goal is to equip individuals with knowledge and skills to navigate their journey with sight loss effectively.  Whether you need assistance finding the right tools or want to contribute by donating low vision equipment, we're here to help. Your voice matters, so don't hesitate to contact us at 503.668.6195 to learn more about our services and how you can make an impact in our community.

Tech Demos

Curious about the latest tools to make life with sight loss easier? Join us in a sight loss seminar for our hands-on assistive tech demonstrations and see how devices and smart apps can simplify everyday tasks. We’ll show you what’s out there and help you find what works best for you.

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