Adaptive Summer Activities: Making Recreation Accessible for All Abilities with the functionalhand®

Summer Fun Shouldn’t Have Limits!
Summer is nature’s invitation to explore, create, and play. It’s a time when families venture outdoors, children engage in camp activities, and communities come together in parks and recreational spaces. But for people with hand disabilities, weak grip strength, or limited dexterity, many traditional summer activities can feel out of reach.
As occupational and physical therapists with over 35 years of experience each, we’ve witnessed countless missed opportunities for participation in adaptive summer activities. That’s why we created the functionalhand® – to ensure that fun and independence were accessible for individuals of all ages and abilities.
Fun, therapy, and learning don’t have to stop at the end of the school year. From gardening and beach play to adaptive sports and creative crafts, the functionalhand® universal cuff transforms how kids and adults with disabilities experience summer fun. Today, we’ll show you exactly how this innovative adaptive tool opens up a world of recreational possibilities for children and adults with hand mobility challenges.

Adaptive Summer Activities That Build Independence and Joy
Why Adaptive Recreation Programs Matter for Quality of Life
Summer offers unique therapeutic recreation opportunities that extend far beyond simple entertainment. For individuals with disabilities, participating in adaptive summer activities provides:
- Physical benefits: Improved strength, coordination, and endurance through outdoor activities
- Social inclusion: Meaningful participation with family, friends, and community members
- Emotional wellbeing: Increased confidence and autonomy through successful task completion
- Sensory experiences: Rich outdoor environments that stimulate multiple senses
- Life skills development: Practical abilities that transfer to year-round activities
The challenge lies in finding adaptive equipment that’s versatile enough to support the wide range of summer activities while being practical for families and recreational programs to use.
Traditional Adaptive Equipment Limitations in Summer Recreation
Most adaptive recreation programs rely on specialized equipment designed for single purposes:
- Weighted tools for people with tremors
- Large-grip utensils for eating activities
- Velcro straps for basic holding tasks
- Rigid splints for specific positioning
While these tools serve important functions, they often fall short during the dynamic, multi-activity nature of summer recreation. Families end up carrying multiple pieces of equipment, and many spontaneous activities become impossible without the “right” tool.

How the functionalhand® Revolutionizes Adaptive Summer Fun
The functionalhand® addresses these limitations through its innovative design that supports diverse summer activities:
Universal Versatility
- One-size fits children and adults
- Holds items from 1/8″ to 2.5″ in diameter
- Secures objects both horizontally and vertically
- Adapts to tools ranging from paintbrushes to garden trowels
- Marine-grade shock cord maintains a secure grip on items
Ergonomic Support
- Supports natural hand arches to prevent deformity
- Reduces strain during extended outdoor activities
- Allows natural wrist movement for comfortable use
- Can be used in any position, vertically or horizontally
- Dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning after messy activities
Cost-Effective Solution
One functionalhand® replaces multiple specialized adaptive tools, making it accessible for families and cost-effective for camps, daycare centers, and recreation programs.
Adaptive Summer Activities Made Possible with the functionalhand®
While there are a ton of inclusive activities like visiting the Zoo, attending summer concerts and festivals, going to your local lake or beach, visiting museums and historical villages, we’re going to focus on simple accessible summer activities you can do with a little help from the functionalhand®.
🌻 Accessible Summer Gardening and Nature Activities

Activity: Flower Planting and Garden Care
Getting down and dirty with the functionalhand®
Gardening offers therapeutic benefits through sensory engagement, physical activity, and the satisfaction of nurturing growth. With the functionalhand®, individuals can:
- Hold garden trowels securely for planting
- Manage watering cans without grip fatigue
- Use hand tools for weeding and soil preparation
- Paint garden markers and decorative pots

Activity: Nature Exploration and Hiking
On an adventure with the functionalhand®
- Secure hiking poles on accessible trails
- Hold magnifying glasses for nature observation
- Holding a flashlight for camping or night hikes
- Using a bug-zapper to defend against mosquito bites
🏖 Adaptive Summer Beach & Water Activities

Activity: Beach and Sandbox Play
Fun in the sun with the functionalhand®
Summer wouldn’t be complete without sand and water exploration. The functionalhand® enables:
- Building sandcastles with various tools
- Digging and sculpting with beach shovels
- Water play with cups and scoops
- Creating sand art and designs

Activity: Sensory Water Play
Making a splash with the functionalhand®
Summer and water go hand in hand. It’s the perfect time to bring out the water beads, splash tables, and other accessible outdoor water activities:
- Sensory-rich water bead exploration for two-handed coordination
- Hidden treasure games in water basins
- Bubble blowing with mini blizzard bubble makers
- Water painting on fences and sidewalks
⛳️ Inclusive Games & Sports

Activity: Adaptive Sports, Games, and Active Recreation
Tee up a good time with functionalhand®
The functionalhand® makes bocce playing possible to the extent that Michael is even able to succeed with competitive-level bocce ball!
Then with family and friends, inclusive games create opportunities for intergenerational play. The functionalhand® can help backyard game participants:
- Secure their grip on a badminton racquet or a croquet mallet
- Hold measuring tools for scoring
- Throw a bocce ball

Activity: Accessible Board and Card Games
Family game nights with the functionalhand®
Game nights are a great way to unwind, laugh, and bond as a family. The functionalhand® helps make these classic games accessible for players of all abilities:
- Flip tiles in games like Guess Who
- Tap blocks gently in Don’t Break the Ice
- Balance and play in physical games like Twister
- Pick up velcro-backed cards for games like Memory or Go Fish
- Use a pool noodle slice as a card holder for easy hand-free play
These simple modifications ensure everyone can participate and feel included.

Activity: Adaptive Dough Play
Knead up some sensory fun with the functionalhand®
Play dough is a versatile and affordable way to promote fine motor skills, creative expression, and sensory engagement. With the functionalhand®, users can:
- Scoop and pour materials to create homemade cloud dough
- Use cookie cutters to shape fun designs
- Hold tools like forks or plastic knives to practice real-world skills like cutting, poking, or rolling
This type of hands-on play can be calming, educational, and empowering.
🌈 Creative Summer Crafts and Art

Activity: Summer Crafts and Outdoor Art
Creative expression flourishes in outdoor settings:
- Sidewalk chalk art and games
- Outdoor painting on easels
- Nature collages and crafts

Activity: Digital Art and Technology Access
Modern summer activities often include technology, especially on those hot, humid days when air conditioning is a must.
- Using a stylus on tablets for digital art
- Photography with adaptive camera grips
- Interactive learning apps, games, and puzzles
- Video calling with distant family members
🍦 Daily Living and Self-Care Activities

Activity: Summer ADLs (Activities of Daily Living)
Warm weather brings opportunities for increased independence:
- Self-care during swimming and beach activities
- Independent eating, snacking, and hydration
- Personal grooming for summer activities
- Dressing for outdoor adventures
Is there anything better than enjoying an ice-cream cone on a hot summer day?

Activity: Cooking, Picnics, and Summer Treats
Cook up something delicious with the functionalhand®
Summer meals offer wonderful opportunities to build independence through adaptive cooking tasks. With the functionalhand®, individuals can:
- Spread condiments for sandwiches and prep simple picnic foods
- Stir batters and mix ingredients for seasonal treats
- Help measure and portion snacks or drink ingredients
Whether it’s a casual backyard lunch or a family cookout, everyone gets a chance to help and shine.

Planning Adaptive Summer Activities: A Therapist’s Guide
Age-Appropriate Activity Modifications
Preschool Age (3-5 years):
- Simple sensory play with water and sand
- Large motor movements with adaptive tools
- Short-duration activities with frequent breaks
- Focus on exploration rather than skill mastery
School Age (6-12 years):
- Structured games with clear rules
- Craft projects that build fine motor skills
- Group activities that promote social interaction
- Achievement-oriented tasks that build confidence
Teens and Adults:
- Complex projects requiring sustained attention
- Community-based recreational activities
- Skill-building and self-reliance
- Social opportunities with peer groups
Safety Considerations for Outdoor Activities
When planning adaptive summer activities, consider:
- Sun protection and hydration needs
- Terrain accessibility for mobility equipment
- Emergency procedures for various outdoor settings
- Adaptive equipment maintenance in outdoor conditions
Program Planning for Recreation Providers
Recreation programs can maximize inclusion by:
- Training staff on adaptive equipment use
- Maintaining versatile tools like the functionalhand®
- Creating graduated activity levels for different abilities
- Partnering with therapeutic recreation specialists

Creating Inclusive Summer Experiences for All Ages
Family-Centered Approaches
Successful adaptive summer activities involve the whole family:
- Choose activities where siblings and parents can participate
- Rotate between structured and free-play opportunities
- Document successes to build on throughout the summer
- Celebrate achievements, no matter how small
Community Integration
Summer offers unique opportunities for community inclusion:
- Attend accessible parks and recreation events
- Join adaptive sports leagues and camps
- Participate in neighborhood activities with confidence
- Build relationships through shared recreational experiences

functionalhand® Equipment Care and Maintenance for Summer Use
The functionalhand®‘s durable construction makes it ideal for summer activities:
Cleaning After Outdoor Use:
- Rinse with fresh water after beach or pool activities
- Dishwasher-safe for thorough sanitization
- Quick-dry materials prevent mold and mildew
- Marine-grade shock cord resists chlorine and salt water
Storage and Transportation:
- Lightweight design for easy packing
- Compact size fits in beach bags and backpacks
- No special storage requirements
- Ready for spontaneous activity opportunities
Upcoming Events and Seasonal Planning
Summer Camp Considerations
When selecting adaptive summer camps or programs:
- Ask about available adaptive equipment
- Discuss specific activity modifications needed
- Provide your own functionalhand® for consistent tool access
- Communicate with counselors about successful strategies
Planning Ahead for Year-Round Success
Summer activities often inspire year-round interests:
- Document successful adaptations for school use
- Share strategies with occupational therapists
- Build on summer confidence in other settings
- Prepare for seasonal transitions
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Adaptive Summer Activities
Q: Can the functionalhand® get wet during water activities?
A: Yes! The functionalhand® is made with marine-grade materials and can be used in water. It’s also dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning after messy outdoor activities.
Q: What age range can use the functionalhand® for summer activities?
A: The functionalhand® fits individuals from age 3 through adulthood, making it perfect for multi-generational summer activities.
Q: How many different summer tools can it accommodate?
A: The adjustable design holds items from 1/8″ to 2.5″ in diameter, covering everything from paintbrushes to garden tools to sports equipment.
Q: Is it safe for outdoor use in various weather conditions?
A: Absolutely. The durable construction and marine-grade shock cord are designed to withstand outdoor conditions while maintaining security and comfort.

Transform Your Summer with Adaptive Recreation
Summer recreation should be about joy, discovery, and inclusion – not limitations. The functionalhand® makes it possible for individuals with hand disabilities to fully participate in the season’s best activities.
Whether your family is planning beach vacations, garden projects, arts and crafts, or adaptive sports, the ffunctionalhand® provides the versatile support needed for confident participation.
At just $42.95, it’s an investment in summer fun that pays dividends in confidence, skill development, and family memories.
With the right tools — and the right heart — anything is possible.
❤️ — Celine and Linda
Ready to make this summer accessible for everyone in your family?
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Don’t let another summer pass by on the sidelines. Give yourself or your loved one the gift of inclusion with all the activities that make summer special. ☀️

- Order a functionalhand®: For just $42.95, you can provide yourself or a loved one with a versatile tool that supports independence across countless daily activities.
- Share with Caregivers and Healthcare Providers: If you know occupational therapists, physical therapists, or healthcare providers who work with seniors, let them know about this revolutionary adaptive tool.
- Explore Resources: Connect with organizations like the Arthritis Foundation or your local Area Agency on Aging for additional support and resources for seniors with hand mobility challenges.
- Join the Conversation: Follow @functionalhand on social media to see inspiring stories of how this adaptive tool is changing lives and share your own experiences.
The functionalhand® universal cuff is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a licensed healthcare professional before making changes to your adaptive equipment routine.
About the Authors, Owners, and Inventors of the functionalhand®

Celine Rosati Skertich, PT, and Linda Merry, OT, each have over 35 years of experience empowering individuals with motor impairments improve postural control and functional independence. Linda specializes in creating custom tools for grasp deficits, inspiring their collaboration on the functionalhand®, an adaptive tool designed to support diverse grasp needs. Follow them for therapeutic tips on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook.