FAQs

Last updated: August 8, 2025

1. What does your organization do?

We create inclusive, accessible, and empowering designs, products, and experiences that support confidence, autonomy, and independence for people with disabilities — all developed with the expertise of a licensed occupational therapist.

2. Who are your designs for?

Our work is for everyone, but we place special focus on creating solutions that work beautifully for people with disabilities. Accessibility and inclusion are built into every project from the start.

3. Why do you focus on disabilities?

We believe people with disabilities deserve to feel confident, independent, and beautiful — and to have the same opportunities, choices, and experiences as anyone else. Our work is about removing barriers and celebrating diversity.

4. Do you involve people with disabilities in your process?

Yes! While not every project is co-designed, we value feedback from the disability community and actively seek input to make sure what we create is truly inclusive.

5. How is your work research-backed?

All of our work is informed by occupational therapy best practices, accessibility guidelines, and ongoing research in inclusive design. This ensures our solutions are both functional and empowering.

6. Who develops your designs?

Our designs are led and developed by a licensed occupational therapist with expertise in accessibility, independence, and adaptive solutions. This means every product or service is grounded in a deep understanding of real-world needs.

7. How can I give feedback on your work or site?

We welcome feedback of all kinds — including accessibility suggestions. Email us at info@autonomibeauti.com and we’ll do our best to respond quickly.

8. Is your website accessible?

Yes! Our site is designed to meet recognized accessibility standards (WCAG) and is regularly reviewed for improvements. If you encounter a barrier, let us know at info@autonomibeauti.com.

9. Can I work with you or collaborate?

Absolutely. We’re always open to partnerships that support inclusion and accessibility. Reach out to start the conversation.