by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Sep 19, 2024
There are many benefits to having a pet, like companionship and reduced anxiety or stress. We discuss some of the enablers and difficulties of having pets, and how thought and care must be put into being a pet owner.
by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Aug 27, 2024
We’ll say it: Neuroinclusivity in housing should be the standard. But why is it not and what can we do counter the misunderstandings of neuroinclusive design? As we move towards this goal, we explore different design elements that can make housing more neuroinclusive...
by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Jul 17, 2024
Accessible transportation to get to important destinations such as jobs, medical appointments, or family members is essential to independent living for Autistic and Neurodivergent individuals. We discuss how public transportation can support this and the importance of...
by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Jun 18, 2024
Having natural supports is an element of a neuroinclusive lens to housing and co-living can be one way to achieve this. We discuss how co-living can work and explore how sharing spaces affects relationships between cohabitants.
by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | May 13, 2024
Transitions such as moving can be stressful. Adding the search for affordable and inclusive housing makes it even more stressful. In what ways can we approach transitions and moving from a neuroinclusive lens to make things better?