SafeinHome Celebrates World Autism Month

by | Apr 9, 2021

Every April, www.autismspeaks.org along with other organizations brings focus to people with autism living full, meaningful lives.

World Autism Month, beginning with United Nations-Sanctioned World Autism Awareness Day on April 2. This month is a time for all organizations, like SafeinHome to celebrate efforts bringing equity to the community of people with autism. 

SafeinHome is honored to support Ben and Emma who are featured in the award-winning film The Reason I Jump. They both express what independence and having a meaningful life look like for them. 

SafeinHome’s mission is to support people with autism and other disabilities who want to live independent, meaningful lives – like Ben.

From our core processes to supporting people in their homes and community, SafeinHome is fundamentally person-centered. SafeinHome’s Intelligent system integrates multiple technologies with trained remote support staff safe environment while facilitating decision-making skills and independence.  Connect with us to learn more.

See more videos of people talking about what independence means to them here.

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