Welcome

Independence looks different for our kids, and that’s ok.

When you or your adult child with disabilities is ready for more independence, this site is here to help you.

If you’re here, you’re probably carrying a lot. I built these tools as a parent, not as a professional brand, because structure is what made our situation feel manageable. I’m a parent like you, navigating supported independence.

Over time, I realized that independence isn’t about stepping away. It’s about building steady systems that protect stability while allowing growth.

If you’re looking for practical tools and a simple framework as your child moves toward more independence, keep reading.

You’ll find:

  • Monthly oversight check-ins that keep the basics steady

  • Simple planning tools you can reuse and share

  • Clear next steps for supported independence

  • Reassurance that you’re not doing this alone

Not sure where to start?

Start with the Monthly Oversight Checklist. It helps you keep benefits and finances, care coordination, and health tracking from slipping while independence grows. It also includes a simple progress review so you can see what is changing over time.

When you want the bigger framework

If you want a calm, practical framework before downloading tools, read this first:

Independence With Safety: A Step-by-Step Path for Adults with Disabilities

Inside: The Independence Ladder, safety-first planning, and housing options.

Bottom line

This works. You are on the right track.