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At certain locations, dedicated stimulant-sensitive spaces are available for library patrons with sensory needs. These spaces are designed to decrease stress and anxiety, and support self-regulation.
Sensory Rooms are available at the following locations:
- Midland Library at the back of the Gathering Circle. Capacity is limited to 3 people at a time.
- The sensory room at Midland is kept locked. It locks from the outside, not the inside, which limits access and disruptions when it is being used. Ask library staff for access.
Multiple parties may use the room at the same time. Please follow the capacity limit for each room.
The room features may include the following
- Marble and other tactile panels offer a calming effect through sight, sound
- Bubble tube with a stream of bubbles and changing colors for a relaxing visual experience
- Fiber optic tunnel to crawl through and a mat that vibrates with music
- Dimmable lighting
- Seating options
Use of the rooms - for complete list of the rules for use and access see the Sensory rooms policy
- Available on a first-come, first-served basis during library hours. A library account is not required to use the rooms.
- Use is limited to 30 minutes if others are waiting. If others are waiting to use the space, patrons may be asked to leave if they have been using the space for more than 30 minutes.
- The spaces are designed for patrons needing a sensory space. The sensory rooms are not intended for other uses, including use as:
- a general play area,
- a social gathering space,
- a meeting room
- a professional therapy space
- Children under age 10 must be accompanied by a caregiver
- The sensory rooms are not actively monitored by staff, although staff may check in on the space and are available to assist with equipment.
- No food and drink except for dietary or medical needs.
- The sensory rooms are closed 30 minutes prior to closing to allow for cleaning of the equipment and spaces.