Technology Adapted to You
I believe that technology should be a bridge to independence, not a source of anxiety.
Standard devices often assume everyone thinks and moves the same way, but I know that simply isn’t true.
My goal is to look at how your brain and body work first, and then force the technology to adapt to you.
For those with neurodivergent minds, such as ADHD or Autism, modern technology can often feel like a sensory attack.
I can help by stripping away the visual clutter and silencing the constant notifications that break your focus.
I can help you use smart lighting to create calming environments that gently signal when it is time to wind down, or set up automated reminders that take the burden off your memory.
For those with mobility challenges or differing abilities, I focus on removing physical barriers.
I can help you configure your home so that a simple voice command turns up the heating, locks the door, or plays your favorite music, giving you total control without the need to move or strain.
Most importantly, I want to reassure you that working with me is a safe, low-pressure experience.
I understand that asking for help can be daunting, so we will always move at your pace.
Whether we need to take breaks during a session or communicate entirely by text to reduce social anxiety, I am here to support you, not judge you.