Migdal Park is a unique therapeutic park established with the help of the Foundation for the Development of Services for the Disabled in Social Security. The park's design addresses the problems of children with intellectual disabilities. The park allows our children to flourish in an accessible and properly adapted play area and provides space for community integration of children from the neighborhood in an accessible and adapted play space.
The park has six complexes with facilities that work with the senses: a music complex for auditory development and language activities, facilities for practicing coarse motor activities that enable the establishment of coordination and sensory regulation, and a unique route for practicing caution on the road, with a simulation of road, crosswalks and road signage.
The facilities enable user interaction to develop social skills.
The highlight of the park is a combination of opposites. In keeping with the mutual integration line which Seeach Sod advocates, the park hosts children with learning disabilities and the children of families in their natural and familiar environment, contributing to the community with personal empowerment