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Technology-Assisted Independence

Building Independence for Every Individual

A structured, non-clinical system combining human support with technology to help individuals with autism and developmental differences build daily life skills, confidence, and real-world independence.

Person-Centered Approach
Technology + Human Support
Our Mission

Neurodivergence is Not a Deficit.
It's a Difference.

We believe every individual deserves to be understood, supported, and given the opportunity to participate fully in society. Our structured approach combines technology with human support to unlock potential and build real-world independence.

Person-Centered

Every individual is unique. Our programs adapt to individual strengths, preferences, and learning styles.

Structured System

Consistency creates confidence. Our structured approach provides the framework for repeatable success.

Tech-Enhanced

Technology amplifies human support, providing visual cues, reminders, and consistent reinforcement.

The Approach

Technology + Human Support

We don't replace human connection with technology. We combine both to create a consistent, repeatable learning system.

1

Assess

We evaluate individual strengths, needs, and goals to create a personalized support plan.

2

Structure

We build visual systems and routines using technology to provide consistent guidance.

3

Support

PSWs provide hands-on guidance while technology reinforces learning throughout the day.

4

Progress

We track measurable outcomes and adjust support levels as independence grows.

Programs & Services

Building Real-World Independence

Our programs focus on the skills that matter most for daily living—communication, routines, and practical life skills that create lasting independence.

Communication Support

Visual prompts, touch-based systems, and structured choices to express needs and preferences.

Routine & Reminders

Step-by-step guidance for daily tasks, morning routines, hygiene, and task sequencing.

Cooking & Independence

Visual recipe cards and guided instructions for meal preparation and kitchen skills.

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Person-Centered Approach

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Free with Select Plans

Technology & Sensory Kit

Tools for Sensory Regulation & Independence

Technology is only as effective as the tools supporting it. Our sensory and technology kit provides individuals with the physical tools they need to practice skills learned in sessions—at home, at work, and in their community.

Specialized Digital Technology Device

Purpose-built visual technology designed specifically for routine support—not a generic tablet or smartphone. Customized for sensory-friendly interaction.

Built-In Meal & Reminders Apps

Pre-loaded applications for meal preparation guidance and daily routine reminders. Seamlessly integrated into the visual technology system.

Program-Integrated Visual System

Works directly with our programs—Communication Support, Routine Building, and Cooking & Independence—to reinforce skills at home, at work, and in the community.

Why This Matters

Skills practiced in sessions need reinforcement at home. Our kit bridges the gap between guided learning and independent practice, creating consistent sensory regulation and skill-building opportunities throughout the day.

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Born from a
Mother's Experience

Ms. Bailey was a business developer working over 70 hours a week when she discovered her daughter Zara had autism. With no prior experience with autism, she found herself navigating a system that was slow, complex, and often left families waiting—especially for funding like OAP.

Instead of waiting for the system to catch up, she began observing. She noticed that Zara started learning through visuals at school—picture schedules, visual cues, and visual schedules transformed how she engaged with the world.

Over time, something remarkable happened—Zara began to communicate using technology. She started expressing her needs through visual systems, and eventually, her voice began to emerge. That moment changed everything.

Ms. Bailey realized her daughter's abilities were never missing—they were simply being expressed differently. But as Zara grew older, a deeper concern emerged: "What happens when Zara becomes an adult?"

She searched for structured programs focused on real-life outcomes for adults with autism... and found nothing. So she built it. That is how Zararatism was born.

"When Zara could read but not speak, it became clear—her mind was working, just in a different way."

Our Programs in Action

Real People, Real Independence

Our structured programs combine human support with technology to create meaningful, measurable progress in daily living skills.

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Dedicated Support Team

Our trained PSWs provide hands-on guidance

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Cooking & Independence

Building kitchen skills step by step

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Progress Tracking

Monitoring skill development

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Technology-Enhanced Learning

Visual recipe cards and guided instructions on tablet

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Skills Development

Hands-on learning experiences

Who We Serve

Support for Individuals & Caregivers

We bridge the gap between childhood support and adult independence, providing structured systems that benefit both individuals and their support networks.

For Individuals

Whether you're an adult with autism or a developmental difference, our programs help you build the skills and confidence to live more independently.

  • Communication & technology skills
  • Life skills & daily independence
  • Social networking & connection
  • Job & business opportunities
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For Caregivers

Parents, family members, and caregivers—we support you too. Our structured systems help reduce stress and create sustainable support plans.

  • Understand your loved one's strengths
  • Create consistent daily routines
  • Navigate funding options like OAP
  • Plan for long-term independence
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Results & Impact

Measurable Progress, Real Outcomes

Our data-driven approach ensures every individual makes consistent progress. See how our technology-assisted support system creates measurable improvements in daily life skills.

Client Progress Over Time

Consistent improvement across all program participants over 6 weeks

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Our Support Model

The balanced combination that drives results

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Development Areas

Progress across key areas of growth

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Before & After Program

Measurable impact across all development areas

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60%

Human Support

40%

Technology Support

4.0

Avg. Progress Score

6

Week Program Cycle

Ready to Build Independence?

Take the first step toward a structured, supportive system designed for real-world outcomes. We're here to help you and your loved one thrive.

No referral needed • Flexible assessment process • Person-centered approach