Organise My Mind:
A Pathway to Independent Living

Organize My Mind was developed with a deep understanding of the complexities of mental health, physical disability, and recovery. This program is a testament to the power of structured support in fostering independence. 

Organize My Mind bridges the gap between caregivers, care providers, and people in need, creating an unseen support system. It is more than a tool—it's a lifeline for those navigating the challenges of daily living with dignity and autonomy.

Our framework supports:

 • Independent living for individuals

• Independent living with a caregiver

• Independent living with service providers.

We also extend our services to industries that house residents, ensuring comprehensive care and support.

App to be launched shortly. 

This product is designed to enhance organization, communication, navigation, and support across various needs, including but not exclusively to:

  • The ability to communicate and support a person with a Cognitive or Physical condition to promote independent living

  • the ability to understand food intake and this be conferential if chosen or this information can be available for others - this has huge emotional benifits

  • Physical Injuries - Impact, Treatment, Recover and Ongoing. can include medical side affects

  • The symptoms associated with grief can be missed or even misdiagnosed. We help with identifying, managing and getting back OnTrack

  • We Support all aspects of such diagnoses. from day one we give you the tools to be ontop of medical visits while managing side effects, gathering memories and making the most with loved ones

  • We help Document & Support your needs providing creditability to claims demonstrate the impact injury immediately and in some cases ongoing

  • Concussion & Brain Injury, Memory, Brain fog, Drowsiness, navigating environment and time in these situations can be tricky until completely recovered

  • This condition might see a person in a high dependency care arrangement and in some cases different care support people… many experiance a lifetime of appointments, treatments and emotional challanges

  • For independent living with the ability to have support from a lo to be able to protect and organise your self or with the support of loved ones or care support providers