Denzak Recreational Design & Supply recognizes that there is a difference between designing an accessible playground that meets ADA guidelines and creating a truly inclusive play area for children of all abilities. Therefore, when we approach a design, we like to utilize ramps (if budgets allow) that will encourage those children with gross motor issues to access all of the decks on the structure and be in the middle of the action side by side with peers. This will encourage and enable all of the children to interact with each other. However, inclusion does not begin and end with ramps. In order to be truly inclusive, there has to be a variety of play components, with a good mix of physical, sensory, and social activities. It is also imperative to provide various challenge levels so that children of all ages remain stimulated by the play environment. Without enough challenge, children may seek to misuse or abuse the play equipment in an effort to make it more interesting and may create a play hazard for themselves and others in the process. Having raised a child with special needs, we understand and have experienced firsthand many of the physical and sensory challenges faced by these children and their families. Therefore, we strive to do our best to design playgrounds with the goal of levelling out the playing field so that children of ALL abilities can play happily and successfully among their peers. We feel that it is our mission to follow not only the letter of the law, but the spirit of it as well. We would love the opportunity to work with you!

Inclusive Playgrounds in Central New York
  • Suggett Park – Cortland, New York
  • ARISE at the Farm – Syracuse, New York
  • Wegmans Boundless Playground – Liverpool, New York
  • The Jowonio School – Syracuse, New York
  • Tecumseh Elementary School – Jamesville, New York
  • Michael O’Leary Community Playground – Owasco, New York
  • Special Needs Playground at William Fairley Community Park – Phoenix, New York
  • SUNY Institute for Child Development – Binghamton, New York
  • Otsiningo Park – Binghamton, New York
  • Handicapped Children’s Center – Johnson City, New York
  • Long Branch Elementary School – Liverpool, New York
  • Clay Central Park – Clay, New York
  • Romulus Elementary School – Romulus, New York
  • Main Street School – North Syracuse CSD, North Syracuse, New York
  • Bear Road Elementary School – North Syracuse CSD, North Syracuse, New York
  • Dorchester Park – Whitney Point, New York
  • Smith Road Elementary School – North Syracuse, New York
  • Ed Smith Elementary School – Syracuse, New York
  • Williams Park – Cicero, New York
  • Town of Kirkwood – Kirkwood, New York
  • Elmcrest Children’s Center – Syracuse, New York
  • Sawyer Park – Auburn, New York
  • Munro Park-Village of Camillus, New York
  • Upper Onondaga Park- Syracuse, New York
  • Minetto Elementary School- Minetto, New York
  • Lakeshore Elementary School – North Syracuse, New York – Summer 2025
  • Cicero Elementary School – Cicero, New York – Summer 2025
  • Emily Howland Elementary School – Aurora, New York -Summer 2025
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Inclusive Playgrounds in Western New York
  • Summit Educational Resources – Getzville, New York
  • Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center – Buffalo, New York
  • Autistic Services – Williamsville, New York
  • Heim Elementary School – Williamsville, New York
  • Gateway Longview Center – Williamsville, New York
  • Miracle League of WNY – Grand Island, New York
  • Heritage Cente r- Cheektowaga, New York
  • BOCES Creekside – Fairport, New York
  • Canalview Elementary School – Spencerport, New York
  • Holley CSD – Holley, New York
  • Webster Challenger Baseball Field Playground – Webster, New York
  • Rochester Rotary Sunshine Campground – Rush, New York
  • Sweden Town Park – Brockport, New York
  • Town Hall Park – Town of Parma- Hilton, New York
  • Wright Park – Dunkirk, New York
  • Tim Russert Park – West Seneca, New York
  • Sheridan Park – Tonawanda, New York
  • Kenney Field – Tonawanda, New York
  • Mang Park – Tonawanda, New York
  • Westwood Park – Lancaster, New York
  • Lucille Ball Memorial Park – Celoron, New York
  • Shadow Pines Park – Penfield, New York
  • Town of Hartland – Gasport, New York
  • Wayne Elementary School – Ontario Center, New York
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Informational Downloads
Miracle Inclusive Play Brochure Download
Miracle Sensory Panels Brochure Download
2024 Percussion Play Brochure Download
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