
Webinar on Uhuru 2.0 – Crafting Communities in Assisted Living for Neurodiversity
What happens after me?
This is the question that many caregivers of neurodiverse individuals ask themselves. It’s a question that calls for a real, sustainable solution. With so many models out there, each with its own story to tell, the search for the best way forward can feel overwhelming.
We’re excited to invite you to a special webinar where we’ll share our approach, grounded in five years of experience in building semi-residential models that teach, practice, and nurture independence. This isn’t just another model , this is our shared journey of discovering what works, how to build sustainable support systems, and how we can help neurodiverse individuals thrive within a community setting.
Why Now?
The need for skilling in assisted living has never been more urgent. Parents, caregivers, and professionals are increasingly asking the pivotal question: What happens after the support systems end?
- As awareness grows, there’s a heightened need for sustainable models that prepare neurodiverse individuals for long-term independence and success.
- As more models emerge, each with unique stories, we’re presented with opportunities to learn from their successes and failures to create the most supportive environments possible.
- With changing societal perceptions of neurodiversity, now is the time to explore and implement models that not only promote independence but also cultivate a deeper sense of belonging, care, and community.
What’s waiting for you in this webinar?
- The urgent need for skilling in assisted living and how it sets the foundation for lifelong independence.
- Social immersion experiences that reveal how natural connections unfold in diverse communities.
- Our approach to independence training and how simple, powerful habits can be developed and practiced.
- Reflecting on the key question: What happens after the support ends? How do we ensure continued growth and autonomy?
- Practical tips for building your own assisted living model, selecting the right habits and routines that best support neurodiverse individuals.
Whom is the webinar for?
- Parents and caregivers of neurodiverse individuals seeking long-term support strategies.
- Educators, therapists, and social workers looking for practical tools for fostering independence.
- Organizations and institutions interested in adopting inclusive assisted living models.
- Advocates and allies passionate about creating supportive, inclusive communities for neurodiverse individuals.
Date: 10th August
Time: 11am-1pm
Platform: Zoom
We can’t wait to have you with us!
This is more than a webinar. It is an invitation to be part of a movement that shapes the future of assisted living and neurodiversity inclusion.
Come with your questions, your curiosity, and your commitment to change. Together, we’ll make a lasting impact.