FAQ
Royer-Greaves School serves students ages 4.5 to 21 who have a visual impairment, including blindness, and other disabilities. This may include hearing impairment and/or complex intellectual disabilities.
Royer-Greaves Services serves adults with a range of disabilities, including visual, hearing, and cognitive. Please note there is no visual impairment requirement for adult program participation. Royer-Greaves offers adults an on-campus day program and two community-based residential options.
Royer-Greaves small size allows us to customize our programs to match the specific needs of each individual student or adult participant. Additionally:
• Our unique music therapy program features both individual and group sessions through which students and adults make music, and express themselves creatively through dance and other physical movement.
- Our attractive, 10-acre campus offers raised flower and vegetable beds, accessible play areas, outdoor musical instruments, and large areas of green-space and paths for relaxed walking, wheel-chair accessibility, and orientation and mobility instruction.
School districts provide transportation to and from Royer-Greaves to our students aged 4.5 to 21 years, as is required by law. Please contact your local district for details.
Royer-Greaves provides transportation to adult program participants who live in Royer-Greaves group homes.
Royer-Greaves also provides transportation for off-campus field trips to both students and adult program participants. When Adult Program participants live with families, advocates, and other residential providers, their family, advocate or provider is required to arrange for their round-trip transportation to and from Royer-Greaves.