by admin | May 3, 2026 | blog
A lot of people say they support autism. Fewer people stop to ask what that support actually looks like in real life. That is where autism acceptance becomes different from a slogan. Acceptance is not only knowing autism exists. It is recognizing autistic people as...
by admin | May 2, 2026 | blog
Living independently does not have to mean living without support. For many autistic adults, independence looks like having more control over daily life, more say in where and how they live, and the right systems in place to make that stability realistic. National...
by admin | May 1, 2026 | blog
Applying for autism programs in Florida can feel confusing because there is not just one door. Some services run through the Florida Agency for Persons with Disabilities. Some run through Florida Medicaid. Some are available only if a person qualifies for the iBudget...
by admin | Apr 6, 2026 | blog
For many autistic adults, independence is not about doing everything alone. It is about having the skills, support, and confidence to handle daily life with more control, less confusion, and less dependence on crisis help. That can look different from one person to...
by admin | Apr 6, 2026 | blog
Hearing that your child is autistic can bring relief, confusion, grief, hope, and a hundred practical questions all at once. For many families, the first feeling is not clarity. It is overload. You may finally have an explanation for things you have been noticing for...
by admin | Apr 5, 2026 | blog
Work is about more than a paycheck. For many autistic individuals, meaningful employment can bring structure, confidence, social connection, financial independence, and a stronger sense of adult identity. The problem is not a lack of ability. The problem is that too...