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Developmental disability coordination

Build the story around the person, not the diagnosis.

Carevazo helps families keep health, safety, school, routines, support needs, and team context together as life gets more complex.

Flexible profile

Person first
Carevazo profile sections showing communication, health, safety, and education areas
Demo profile screens showing how communication, health, education, and support details can live in one place without reducing anyone to a label.
  • Health and safety
  • School supports
  • Daily routines
  • What works now

Two truths stay together.

Family coordination

For families coordinating across systems

Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, ADHD, intellectual disability, genetic conditions, and co-occurring needs can bring different providers, forms, appointments, and school conversations. The family should not have to hold all of it alone.

  • Health, safety, school, and routines in one profile
  • Notes that help the next helper understand what changed
  • Team access that matches real family and provider roles

Self-determination

For the person building more control over time

Care coordination should support self-determination. People with developmental disabilities deserve maximum control over their own information, choices, routines, and support network.

  • Presume competence across communication styles
  • Support needs are not the whole story
  • Transition planning should increase voice and control

Broad enough for real life. Specific enough to help.

Carevazo is not diagnosis marketing. The product is built for the moment care breaks because context does not travel: a school meeting, a new aide, a therapy change, a transition plan, a medical update, or a provider who only sees one slice of the person.

Autism-informed roots. Cross-disability design.

Our earliest depth came from autism-informed family life, but the profile, journal, team access, and handoff loop are designed to serve broader developmental disability coordination. We will keep deepening condition-specific examples as families teach us what matters.

What cross-disability support looks like in the app.

Screenshots use demo product surfaces to show flexible profile sections. They are proof of structure, not a claim that every diagnosis-specific workflow is finished.

  • Profile sections

    Profile sections overview
    Communication, approach, health, safety, and education in one place.
  • Health and school

    Health safety and education sections
    The details families already juggle, organized around the person.
  • What works now

    What works best approach notes
    Support strategies that can change as the person grows.

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