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Valley Oaks Golf Course Becomes California's First Golf Course Designated a Certified Autism Center


Visalia, Calif. (Dec. 2, 2021) - Valley Oaks Golf Course has become the first golf course in California to be designated a Certified Autism Center™(CAC). This follows Visit Visalia who became the first California destination marketing organization to be designated a CAC. The CAC designation is awarded by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) to organizations that complete position-specific training and certification to help staff better communicate and serve visitors with autism and sensory sensitivities. 

“As the first golf course in California to become a Certified Autism Center™, we are excited to share our passion for the great game of golf with others previously unrepresented within our community. Golf can help build self-esteem and confidence in autistic children in a fun, welcoming and supportive environment,” said Aaron Hensley, general manager of Valley Oak Golf Course. “By completing the certification process, our staff is now better equipped to serve families and ready to share golf experiences with individuals with autism and other special needs.”

In the coming months, Valley Oaks Golf Course will have designated “quiet space” available for those in need and sensory backpacks available upon request that include noise-canceling headsets, fidget toys, and playdough. Additionally, Valley Oaks Golf Course will host seasonal ASD golf clinics where those on the spectrum can begin to learn and experience the game of golf in a welcoming and supportive group setting. Valley Oaks Golf Course is a participating partner of Visit Visalia’s “Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program” that allows guests to discreetly let golf course staff know they or someone in their party has a disability that might require a little extra help. Special accommodations may include expedited check-in/check-out, consideration for specific seating requests inside the restaurant, consideration for playing in a private group, and allowing outside food for individuals with special needs.

Autism diagnoses are on the rise each year with about 1 in 54 children identified as having ASD according to estimates from CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network. 1 in 6 people have sensory needs and millions of adults are on the spectrum but undiagnosed. As a “game of one,” golf is ideal for individuals with autism who may have difficulty reading the social cues of those around them. The experiences kids have on a golf course allow them to reshape their inner conversations and perceptions by interacting with other people and the environment. 

Valley Oaks Golf Course joins other organizations locally as part of a movement initiated by Visit Visalia to pursue the Certified Autism Destination designation through IBCCES which would mean that visitors would have options when looking for entertainment, recreation, and hotel choices in the area with trained staff that understand and can support the needs of their families. 

“We want families touched by autism to travel to Visalia with confidence, knowing that our local businesses like hotels, restaurants and attractions like Valley Oaks Golf Course better understand their needs and can help ease the challenges families may face when traveling,” said Nellie Freeborn, executive director of Visit Visalia. “We congratulate Valley Oaks Golf Course for this achievement and for making this commitment to travelers with autism.” 

Visit Visalia is working to provide travel information that makes vacation planning easier for our visitors with special needs. Travelers can learn more about accessible travel to Visalia on the Visit Visalia website [https://www.visitvisalia.com/accessible-travel] which includes information and a video series about accessibility in the nearby Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks.

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ABOUT VISIT VISALIA:  

Visit Visalia is a collaboration of the Visalia Tourism and Marketing District and the Visalia Convention and Visitors Bureau (VCVB) dedicated to marketing, advertising, public relations and other promotional efforts that inspire travel to the City of Visalia. Visit Visalia works closely with local lodging properties, restaurants and attractions to foster interest in Visalia as a year-round destination for leisure, family, and meeting and convention travelers. For more information about Visit Visalia go to www.VisitVisalia.com and follow Visit Visalia on the Visit Visalia website [https://www.visitvisalia.com/accessible-travel] which includes information and a video series about accessibility in the nearby Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks.


ABOUT VALLEY OAKS GOLF COURSE:

Valley Oaks Golf Course is conveniently located in the City of Visalia’s Plaza Park.  Originally an 18-hole course, the Lakes nine was added in 1996 to complete the now 27 holes of great golf.  With three classic 9-hole layouts that can be played in different 18-hole rotations, Valley Oaks Golf Course provides great golf at a great value. Set amongst age-old native oak, eucalyptus, and tall pine trees, the three nines meander through a gorgeous setting and provide a great test of golf for players of all abilities.  The two original nines, the Valley and Oaks, are traditional in their design, while the newest nine, the Lakes, is a more modern links style layout.


ABOUT IBCCES:

Committed to providing The Global Standard For Training and Certification in The Field of Cognitive Disorders – IBCCES provides a series of certifications focused on autism, sensory needs, mental health, and cognitive disorders that empower professionals to be leaders in their field the outcomes for the individuals they serve. IBCCES provides industry and position-specific training and certification for education, healthcare, travel, hospitality, and corporate professionals in more than 87 countries around the globe. IBCCES’ board and advisors include clinical and subject matter experts and autistic self-advocates to ensure well-rounded, up-to-date, and effective programs.


Media Contacts:

Visit Visalia
Suzanne Bianco, Tourism Marketing Director
Suzanne@VisitVisalia.com
(559) 334-0141


Valley Oaks Golf Course
Aaron Hensley, General Manager
ahensley@playvalleyoaks.com
(559) 651-1441


IBCCES
Meredith Tekin, President
meredith@ibcces.org 
(904) 508-0135 // (904) 434-1534

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