Support for the real stuff. GP visits. Groceries. WINZ. And the tools and systems you pick up along the way so you need less help next time.
If it isn't captured externally, it doesn't exist. The mind is for having ideas, not holding them.
The person captures. The system organises. If it requires manual sorting, it will fail.
Don't wait to be asked. Surface what matters before it becomes urgent.
Reduce every moment to one clear next step. Paralysis comes from options, not laziness.
The client controls the data, the access, and the exit. Build systems people can walk away from.
You can't design for a brain you've never lived in. This is built from the inside out.
Bet on principles. Rent the tools. Every app will be replaced. The Protocol survives.
Not one-size-fits-all. Built by someone who understands neurodivergence from the inside.
Neurodivergent support worker. Not textbook knowledge. Real understanding of what works and what doesn't.
You make the decisions. We work WITH you, not ON you. Your goals, your pace, your way.
Claude AI, Notion workspaces, iPhone Action Button. Real tools configured for neurodivergent brains. Not clipboards and checklists.
Fewer clients. Deeper support. Quality over quantity. Same worker every session.
Human Services degree with a Psychology minor. The knowledge to back up the experience.
Works with multiple IF hosts including Manawanui. Clear, accountable. You control your budget.
Most support workers come from caregiving. Personal care, household tasks, daily routines. They do that well.
Executive function is a different problem. Systems. Overwhelm. Follow-through. That takes someone who lives it.
I built Neuro Support after years in the sector and a lifetime navigating ADHD. Big agencies rotate staff, train from a medical model, assign whoever's available. I wanted something that actually worked.
Don't train the brain to be something it isn't. Build the scaffolding it needs.
Lived experience, not just training. I test strategies on myself first. Then I teach what works.
One person, not a roster. Same worker every session. Consistency compounds.
Independence is the goal. My job is to work myself out of a job.
Not for everyone. By design. I work best with neurodivergent adults who:
If your support worker doesn't get you. If the system treats you like a problem to manage. This was built for that.
Most clients tried multiple agencies first. Some participants, especially men, struggle to connect in a sector that's over 90% female. If gender match matters, that's a valid preference. We can meet it.
I started Neuro Support because I know what it's like when services don't get how your brain works. I'm neurodivergent. This isn't just professional knowledge. It's personal.
Human Services degree. Psychology minor. Lived experience backed by qualifications.
Good support builds independence. Not dependency.
Sometimes that means mapping your morning routine to find where time disappears. Sometimes it's sitting beside a task you've been avoiding for weeks and breaking it into pieces. Starting is usually the hardest part.
I use modern tools — Claude AI, Notion, the iPhone Action Button — to make that easier. And I teach you to use them yourself.
No complicated intake. A real conversation about what you need.
Phone, text, or email. Whatever feels easiest. No forms. No pressure.
If it's a fit, we set goals and build systems around how your brain works. Notion workspaces, routines, whatever you need.
Sessions shaped around your life. Weekly, fortnightly, or as needed. At home, in the community, or online. $80/hour through your IF host.