I am thrilled to share our experience with Coach Kelly, my son's swimming instructor. From the very first lesson, her patience and professionalism stood out, creating a nurturing environment where...
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SwimSCAAPE, located in Culver City, CA, offers swim lessons and swim therapy for individuals of all abilities, including those with physical and cognitive challenges. Their mission is to provide support, confidence, and skills to help swimmers safely experience the joy and healthful benefits of swimming.
At SwimSCAAPE, the pool is transformed into a sensory and movement learning playground, focusing on sensory input as a key element in learning skills and fostering connections. The dedicated staff holds two adaptive certifications and specializes in sensory processing, movement, and behavioral techniques, helping both kids and adults increase self-awareness and learn a wide range of aquatic skills.
Clients have shared positive feedback about their experiences at SwimSCAAPE, noting improvements in their loved ones' confidence, independence, and overall well-being as a result of the personalized and understanding approach taken by the instructors. From boosting motor skills to overcoming fears, SwimSCAAPE provides a nurturing environment for individuals with autism and other disabilities to thrive in the water.
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My daughter has been with SwimSCAAPE for a few years now. I have nothing but gratitude for them. Her instructor kelly, has been so amazing and supportive of my daughter. My daughter has made huge...
Hi, I have been trying to get lessons booked since last spring. Originally contacted you in January and gave up when I heard nothing back. Most recently, I registered on your website on May 4, and...
My son recently started with coach Tyri and he has a smile on his face the entire time. Coach Tyri is super patient and makes the lesson fun but still firm to keep improving his skills each week....
Our son is autistic, loves to swim and SwimSCAPPES has helped teach him to get out of a pool on his own, introduced him to putting his head under water, and are working to have him float on his...




