Children’s Play Room
My son walked in (age 10) and turned to me and said, this is shelter, Mom?...Yes, for shelter (with fist pump of joy!)! ~Family Home Resident
The playroom is enclosed so that children have their own area of the house.
This room is a place for children at the home to play safely when their parent is either in the family room or in the kitchen. Children must be supervised at all times and this room allows for a parent to maintain visual contact of their children from the kitchen and family room.
There are toys available for all ages. For safety reasons, toys with small pieces are kept in locked cabinets and brought down when infants and toddlers are not using the space.
All of the toys in the playroom have been donated to Doorways through Holiday Drives to ensure that broken toys are replaced and that we have a variety of current, age appropriate and family-friendly toys.

Built for Easy Communication
The window between the playroom and the kitchen does not contain glass or screens to allow for open communication between parent and child.


