Barons Certified As Sensory Inclusive
KultureCity has partnered with the Birmingham Barons to make Regions Field and all of the programs and events the ballpark hosts to be sensory inclusive. This new initiative will promote an accommodating and positive experience for all guests and fans with a sensory issue that visit the Magic City."We're honored
KultureCity has partnered with the Birmingham Barons to make Regions Field and all of the programs and events the ballpark hosts to be sensory inclusive. This new initiative will promote an accommodating and positive experience for all guests and fans with a sensory issue that visit the Magic City.
"We're honored to partner with KultureCity and provide these opportunities for families to come out to a Barons game and provide an environment that allows them to fully enjoy Regions Field," Barons President and General Manager Jonathan Nelson said.
The certification process entailed the Birmingham Barons front office staff are being trained by leading medical professionals on how to recognize those guests and fans with sensory needs and how to handle a sensory overload situation. Sensory bags, equipped with noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, verbal cue cards and weighted lap pads will also be available to all guests at the ballpark who may feel overwhelmed by the environment. These fans may also be able to have use of a dedicated sensory room designed by medical professionals for those who may need a quieter and more secure environment.
Sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation are often experienced by individuals with autism, dementia, PTSD and other similar conditions. One of the major barriers for these individuals is sensitivity to overstimulation and noise, which is an enormous part of the environment in a venue like the Regions Field. With its new certification, the Barons are now better prepared to assist guests with sensory sensitivities in having the most comfortable and accommodating experience possible when attending any event at Regions Field.
"To know that you soon will be able to see families attend a baseball game, a true community bonding experience, with their loved ones who have a sensory challenge and who were not able to previously attend, is truly a heartwarming moment. Our communities are what shapes our lives and to know that the Barons are willing to go the extra mile to ensure that everyone, no matter their ability, is included in their community is amazing," said Traci Johnson, Executive Director of KultureCity.
KultureCity is a leading non-profit recognized nationwide for using their resources to revolutionize and effect change in the community for those with sensory needs; not just those with Autism. In the past year alone, KultureCity has created several sensory inclusive venues and events including the NFL Pro-Bowl, NFL Super Bowl, 16 NBA arenas, 5 NFL stadiums, 5 NHL arenas and countless zoos, science centers and aquariums across the nation.