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Autism-Ready Family Destination: THINKING PERSON’S GUIDE TO AUTISM

CauseCureAutism Team
Last updated: 2024/06/29 at 9:20 PM
By CauseCureAutism Team 4 Min Read
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Embarking on a vacation with a family member on the autism spectrum can be a challenging task due to the lack of truly accommodating vacation destinations. Recognizing this gap, John Ordover and Carol Greenburg took the initiative to create an autism vacation oasis on Fire Island, New York, known as Spectrum House.

Described as a “perfect summer getaway” designed with the utmost care for families with children on the spectrum, Spectrum House offers privacy fencing and a sensory gym. This thoughtfully designed home provides a safe, inclusive, and relaxing environment for families to unwind and create lasting memories. Located just a block and a half from the ocean, Spectrum House allows guests to enjoy everything Fire Island has to offer.

We had the opportunity to speak with John about the inspiration behind Spectrum House and how it caters to the unique needs of autistic individuals and their families.

What inspired you to create Spectrum House?

John shared that the idea stemmed from the lack of safe vacation options for their autistic son. Traditional hotels often fell short in providing a secure environment for their son, leading them to create a space specifically tailored to the needs of families traveling with autistic children.

Photo of Spectrum House, which is wood sided, and one story but raised with an entry ramp. Two young trees are in the foreground.

How does Spectrum House make vacationing more accessible for families?

Spectrum House focuses on three essential needs of traveling autistic families: preventing wandering, ensuring safety, and providing calming spaces. The house features a six-foot privacy fence around the deck, a fully-equipped sensory gym, and safety measures to eliminate potential hazards.

Photo of Spectrum House's sensory gym, with mats on the floor, rollers, and suspended flat swings and pouch swings.

Addressing sensory issues and access needs

With a focus on creating a safe and accommodating environment, Spectrum House ensures that guests have the space and resources to address sensory needs and provide privacy if required.

Finances and accommodations

John emphasized their commitment to keeping rental prices as low as possible to accommodate families who may not have access to such excellent vacation spots. Additionally, they are exploring partnerships with organizations that subsidize vacations for autistic children to further reduce costs.

What does being “autism certified” mean?

Spectrum House has been certified by RentABLE and the Autism Travel Club, indicating that the property meets specific standards for accessibility and safety for individuals on the autism spectrum.

Feedback and future goals

While Spectrum House is relatively new, the feedback from their autistic community and guests has been positive. John and Carol aim to showcase the viability of such accommodations to inspire similar initiatives globally.

Exploring Fire Island

In addition to the amenities at Spectrum House, the surrounding area offers a variety of attractions and activities, making it an ideal destination for individuals of all ages.

Distance photo of homes on narrow Fire Island, New York, seen from above and at an angle.

Get in touch with Spectrum House

For inquiries or bookings, interested individuals can reach out to Tara Fishman at Fire Island Homes, who can provide further information and assistance.


*Carol Greenburg is TPGA’s co-editor.

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