ABOUT CAMP
Since its inception in 1937, The League at Camp Greentop has been meeting the needs of children and adults with physical, emotional, cognitive, and multiple disabilities. The League at Camp Greentop is one of the oldest residential camps in America designed specifically for people with special needs and is located in picturesque Catoctin Mountain Park.
The League at Camp Greentop offer a variety of programs including a youth residential camp program for 7 - 21 year old, an Adult Residential Camp Program, a tent camping program a day program and a travel program for adults over 18.



Mission and Core Values
The League for People with Disabilities is committed to offering individuals the opportunity to gain independence, increase self-sufficiency and to improve the quality of life.
This mission guides our actions and decision making.
Our vision is reflected in our core values that guide our beliefs about how things should be done. These core values give direction to our employees about expected behavior and inspire them to give their best. These core values shape our stakeholders’ understanding of why they should support The League.
Our core values are:
Accountability - Accepting the responsibility to set and obtain measureable goals
Independence - Creating opportunities to participate and explore choices
Mutual Respect - Recognizing the value of each individual
Participant Focus- Encouraging achievement by treating each participant’s goals as their own
Quality - Reflecting the excellence of The League while exceeding expectations
PROGRAMS
Adult Medical Day
The League’s Adult Medical Day Program is designed specifically to address the mental, cognitive and physical challenges of adults with a variety of disabilities. Our program recognizes that recovery from the effects of a brain injury, a neurological disease or other disabling impairments such as stroke is often slow. We know how important it is to learn life-long coping skills, in order for individuals with disabilities to continue to live within their communities. The program serves clients ages 18 and up who are living with traumatic brain injury, neurological impairment or disabilities resulting from stroke, mental health, congenital impairment, seizure disorders or other medical conditions. Individuals enrolled in the Adult Medical Day Program are assessed and given an individual plan of care. Within a supervised and structured environment, individuals are offered a wide array of therapeutic and recreational activities that increase mental acuity and physical ability. These activities stimulate interest in life, nurture friendships and provide opportunities for creativity.
Autism Services & Programs
In 2006, The League’s Camping & Therapeutic Recreation department expanded its services to serve participants of the Autism Waiver. The League’s ASAP program is the first Autism Program in the state of Maryland to be CARF Accredited. ASAP received accreditation in the areas of Autism Services for Children, Family Services, and Community Integration.
Our Autism Services programs are designed to focus on expanding the abilities and increasing the independence of our participants. With assistance from trained professionals, who understand that ‘behaviors’ are a form of communication, participants work to achieve their individual goals. Au

tism Waiver participants can join The League for the Therapeutic Integration program, Family Training, Intensive Individual Support Services, and In-Home Respite Care.
Camping & Therapeutic Recreation

Career Services
Day Habilitation
The Day Habilitation Program provides a safe, respectful and stimulating environment, along with skills participants can use to become active members of their community. Participants receive community based learning opportunities allowing growth in all areas of development and independence. Staff will assist participants in the development of various skill sets of every participant through integrated community settings. These areas include:
Daily Living Skills
Cooking, Cleaning, Communication, Money Recognition, and Social Skills
Health
Fitness Training, Swimming, Recreation, and Wellness Services
Knowledge
Word Processing, Internet Navigation, Reading, and Researching
Employability
Discover and find meaningful community volunteer opportunities
Participants also receive instruction from teachers of the Community College of Baltimore County including courses in gross motor therapy, music therapy, vocational and social skills.


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