Description
King Studio for People with Special Needs is a creative space dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through art, music, photography, and content creation. The studio offers a fully accessible and inclusive environment tailored to meet the physical and cognitive needs of its participants, with a focus on skill development, self-expression, confidence building, and social integration.
Equipped with modern tools and adaptive technologies, the studio is supported by a team of specialists in rehabilitation and art therapy who work closely with each participant. Whether the goal is education, recreation, or professional development, King Studio serves as a platform for creativity, empowerment, and community engagement.
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Specifications & Features
Facilities
- Air conditioning
- Sofa
- Cleaning facilities
- Sitting room
- Refrigerator
- Telephone
- Satellite channels
- Tea/coffee making
- Iron
- Flat-screen TV
- Kitchenette
- Electric kettle
- Closet
- Upper floors accessible by elevator
- Entire unit wheelchair accessible
Bathroom
Free toiletries
Bidet
Toilet
Shower
Towels
Slippers
Hairdryer
Bathroom handles
Alarm and assistance system
Toilet paper
Bedroom
- King bed
- Wardrobe
- Clothes hanger
- Clothes iron
- Bedside socket
- Air conditioning
- Sofa
- Cleaning facilities
- Sitting room
- Refrigerator
- Telephone
- Satellite channels
- Tea/coffee making
- Iron
- Flat-screen TV
- Kitchenette
- Electric kettle
- Closet
- Upper floors accessible by elevator
- Entire unit wheelchair accessible
Free toiletries
Bidet
Toilet
Shower
Towels
Slippers
Hairdryer
Bathroom handles
Alarm and assistance system
Toilet paper
- King bed
- Wardrobe
- Clothes hanger
- Clothes iron
- Bedside socket
SAR/Night
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1
Night
SAR
1
Night
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Check-in Time
4:00
PM
Check-out Time
2:00
PM
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