All-Inclusive Aquatics LLC

All-Inclusive Aquatics LLC

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Photos from All-Inclusive Aquatics LLC's post 06/04/2026

Don't let incontinence keep your swimmer from enjoying time in the water! 🌊 We recently became an affiliate of Splash About to offer between 20-25% off pricing on incontinence swimwear that goes beyond toddler sizing. πŸ‘

We will be placing an order on Friday, June 12th at 9 am. If you'd like us to order something for you, please let us know through messenger or email to [email protected] πŸ™‚

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Size guide: https://us.splashabout.com/pages/size-guide-usa -children-adults_sas

Photos from All-Inclusive Aquatics LLC's post 05/27/2026

Participating in swim lessons during ages 1-4 decreases the likelihood that your little one will drown by 88%. To promote water safety as pools begin to open, we have had the pleasure of hosting the Down Syndrome Alliance of the Midlands Little Ones group for an adaptive swim series! πŸ’™πŸ’›

Photos from All-Inclusive Aquatics LLC's post 05/20/2026

May 17, 2026 was a day we will always remember. It was the first Day of Commitment to Inclusive Water Safety for the city of Omaha, in accordance with a proclamation signed by Mayor John W. Ewing, Jr..

All of us at All-Inclusive Aquatics have always understood the importance of inclusion, access, and opportunity. While we facilitate aquatic opportunities with our swim, therapy, and recreational programs, we are only one organization.

We see so much success in each program participant. Yet when they go to the pool with their families, they aren't always welcomed. Directly, some of our families have been asked to leave pools because their swimmer was having a meltdown and while they were able to regulate themselves, it had already "caused a disturbance" to other guests. Indirectly, some of our families have had to leave pools because their swimmer's privacy and humility was not respected during a medical emergency.

This proclamation is a reminder to the families we work with that we will do everything to make them feel welcome, not only when they are in the pool with us, but at all pools. To educate the community that everyone deserves a chance to live their best lives. Because as the proclamation says, "lasting access requires the support and commitment of the broader community".

And so with that, we will continue to urge all those around us to recognize that competence and independence looks different for everyone-but everyone is capable in their own capacity.

05/14/2026

Our shirts for the Day of Commitment to Inclusive Water Safety are here! We approach everything we do with intention and are beyond excited to share this design with everyone.

The phrase Regulate. Advocate. Swim. Repeat. isn’t just a catchy phrase. It’s what we stand by.

Regulate: Safely coping with emotions in response to environments and demands
Advocate: Educating others, encouraging acceptance, and facilitating inclusion for all
Swim: Moving through the water; whether recreationally or therapeutically

We heard countless stories of families not being welcomed at pools. It doesn't matter if someone needs accommodations or additional time to process information before they can be safe. That doesn't justify exclusion. That justifies the need to educate and advocate, which is exactly why we decided to take action.

We called the City Council and connected with the Mayor's office. Mayor John W. Ewing, Jr. is proclaiming the third Sunday of May as an annual Day of Commitment to Inclusive Water Safety. We will be at Omaha Home for Boys this Sunday for an open-house style event focused on empowering those of all abilities to learn water safety in a way that allows them to be independent and successful in aquatic settings. There will be opportunities to get in the pool, do crafts, play games, and interact with community partners who believe in our mission.

While this proclamation was prompted by exclusion, we hope this day will empower others to recognize that individuals of all abilities belong in the pool. We see you, accept you, and will continue to advocate for you.

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Opening Hours

Monday 4pm - 7pm
Tuesday 5pm - 7pm
Wednesday 4pm - 7pm
Thursday 5pm - 7pm
Friday 4pm - 7pm
Saturday 1:30pm - 7:30pm
Sunday 9am - 11am
12pm - 4pm