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Help for families and carers

  • We help your loved one stay safe and understand their body and feelings.
  • We help you too. You do not have to do this on your own.
  • We can meet at home, online, or in your community in British Columbia, Alberta, and across Canada.
  • Every question is okay. We listen first, with no judgement.

HomeFor families & caregivers

For families & caregivers

You’re looking for someone who finally gets it.

If you’re worried or exhausted, take a breath. There is a calm, respectful path forward for your loved one, and support for you, too.

Your worries make sense

  • Many families worry about safety, privacy, and relationships. That is normal.
  • We listen first. Then we make a plan that fits your loved one.
  • We give you the words and tools to help them every day.
A father with his arm around his adult son on a sofa at home, both smiling.

You are not alone

Your concerns are valid, and answerable.

Many families worry about safety, boundaries, privacy, relationships, or behaviours they don’t fully understand. These are exactly the things we’re here to help with, calmly and without judgement.

We start by listening. Then we build an accessible, individualized plan around your loved one, and give you the language and tools to support them every day.

What we help with

  • Safety, consent, and boundaries.
  • Understanding behaviour that may show an unmet need.
  • Bodies, puberty, dating, and relationships.
  • The BECK Assessment.
  • Family counselling and help with sharing news.
  • Everyday picture tools you can keep using.

What we help with

Practical support for real, everyday questions.

Safety & boundaries

Helping your loved one understand , privacy, and personal in accessible ways.

Understanding behaviour

Making sense of behaviours that may be communicating an unmet need, and responding with care.

Relationships & puberty

Age-appropriate, affirmative education about bodies, change, dating, and connection.

The BECK Assessment

A structured, accessible assessment built specifically for non-verbal persons with Autism. Learn more

Family counselling

Disclosure support and guidance for the whole family. You don’t have to navigate this alone.

Everyday tools

Visual supports and communication tools you can keep using long after our sessions.

It’s okay to ask anything

  • Yes, we help people who do not speak. We use pictures and AAC.
  • We meet at home, online, or in your community in BC.
  • Yes, you take part as a carer. We help the whole family.
  • To start, phone, email, or use our form. We will have a calm first chat.
  • Not sure about cost? Ask us and we will talk it through.

Common questions

It’s okay to ask anything.

Yes, that is exactly who this practice is built for. We use visual supports, picture cards, visual scales, and AAC so your loved one can take part in a way that works for them.
We offer in-home, virtual, and community-based support across British Columbia, Alberta, and inter-provincial Canada, wherever your loved one feels most comfortable.
Absolutely. Supporting families and equipping caregivers is central to our work, so the change continues every day, not just during sessions.
Reach out by phone, email, or the contact form. We’ll have a relaxed first conversation to understand your situation and suggest a gentle next step. No pressure, no judgement.
Please get in touch and we’ll talk through options for your situation. We’re happy to provide a quote based on your loved one’s needs.

No question is too small

  • We will meet you where you are.
  • We are patient and kind, and we give real answers.

Take the first step

No question is too small.

We’ll meet you where you are, with patience, respect, and real answers.