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Autism-informed care coordination

Help everyone know your person like you do.

Carevazo helps families share what is working, what changed this week, and what matters most across school, therapy, home, and respite.

Liam handoff

What travels
Carevazo handoff view showing Liam's communication style, sensory supports, and what works
Demo screen from Liam's handoff. Built to help a new helper understand communication, sensory supports, and what works before care starts.
  • What changed this week
  • What helps now
  • What to avoid
  • What matters most

Two truths at the center.

Family handoff

For the family carrying the handoff

The primary caregiver should not have to be the only person who remembers every support, trigger, update, and appointment detail.

  • Communication style and sensory supports
  • School, therapy, and home context in one story
  • What is working now, not just what was written months ago

Self-advocate voice

For the autistic person whose story it is

Self-advocate voice is core to Carevazo. Autistic teenagers and adults should be able to see what is written about them, speak in their own words, and control what gets shared where the product supports it.

  • Own-voice section stays theirs
  • No functioning labels
  • Communication style is respected, including AAC

Autism-informed, not autism-only.

Carevazo's earliest product learning comes from autism-informed family life: rotating therapy teams, school-home gaps, sensory context, communication supports, and the brittle moments when context does not travel. That depth matters. It is not a gate.

If your person is not autistic, you still belong. We say autism-informed because that is where our product learning started and where our demo depth is richest today — not because we rank diagnoses.

What autism-informed looks like in the app.

Screenshots use Liam, a demo family profile, to show the product without exposing real families.

  • Handoff that travels

    Handoff view with communication and sensory supports
    Communication, sensory supports, and what works.
  • School to home

    IEP goals and school accommodations editor
    Goals and accommodations that survive the hallway.
  • Provider preview

    Provider preview narrative for Liam
    Context before the visit, not surveillance after it.

About the people in our pictures

The warm illustrations on our site and social feeds are created with AI — they are not photos of real Carevazo families. We made that choice on purpose: the families we serve already carry enough visibility and vulnerability without us putting their kids or parents on a billboard.

When we show the app itself, those are real product screens — often from our demo families Liam and Rafael, who exist to show how the tool works without asking anyone to pose for marketing.

Plenty of advocates share their own stories and photos beautifully, and we respect that. This is simply our line: when we can show the feeling of a handoff without asking someone else to pose for it, we will. Real user stories, when we publish them, will always be named and consented.

Read our full imagery note