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Housing for an Autistic Individual: How to Feel Confident?

 

Everyone, when creating the most favorable conditions in a new home or apartment, is guided by their personal preferences. However, interior personalization is particularly necessary for autistic individuals—nothing in the living space should cause stress. By following this rule, noticeable improvements can be achieved, helping the person feel calm and develop quickly.

  1. Sensory-Oriented Design
    When setting up living spaces, it’s important to follow the principles of sensory-oriented design rather than personal taste. This concept takes into account that the sensory organs of autistic individuals function differently from others. Factors like loud noises or bright lights may cause stress, so comfort levels should be enhanced. Creating a cozy environment is all it takes. For example, a corner with a soft carpet, plush pillows, and walls painted in calming, soft colors can help with relaxation and stabilize sensory input during overstimulation.
  2. Choosing the Right Furniture
    The choice of furniture also plays a significant role. A child may prefer sitting in a rocking chair that allows rhythmic rocking or on a sofa with a reclining backrest and footrest, where they can find the most comfortable position. Allowing the child to choose where they feel most comfortable helps them feel more at ease.
  3. Optimal Lighting
    Adjustable, soft lighting is ideal. The characteristics of the lighting, including its color temperature, can be controlled with smart switches. Colored bulbs can also have a positive effect. Additionally, installing blinds or heavy curtains will help regulate natural light levels.
  4. A Set Daily Routine
    Strict adherence to a pre-established daily schedule can significantly reduce stress and instill a sense of stability and predictability. An autistic child needs to know exactly when to play, do homework, eat, or go to bed. Using illustrations or other visual cues while creating the schedule can be especially helpful.
  5. Creating a Safe Haven
    Even if the child feels safe at home, a special area should be created that will serve as their refuge—a place where they can be alone with themselves. This is especially useful when the sensory system is overloaded, or emotions begin to spiral out of control. A weighted blanket, noise-canceling headphones, or even a small camping tent can help calm excessive nervousness, restore composure, and stabilize sensory functions.
  6. Flooring
    Attention should also be given to the type of flooring—soft and pleasant to the touch. In areas where the child rests or plays, a plush rug can be placed to ensure comfort.
  7. Communication Zones
    If the child experiences communication difficulties, a designated area should be created where they can express their thoughts and feelings in the most comfortable way. A communication board using symbols, writing, or drawing, or an image exchange system (PECS), can help them express themselves without relying on words.

Creating a favorable environment at home is crucial to preventing stress and emotional breakdowns. However, completely eliminating these requires addressing the symptoms of autism, one of which is the hypersensitivity to external stimuli. Cell Therapy can help with this issue—an innovative method for treating the disorder and its manifestations. It involves transplanting the patient’s own stem cells, which prevents rejection. These cells have the unique ability to transform into healthy equivalents of damaged cells, replacing them, and allowing the brain and nervous system to restore their functionality.

Although cell therapy has only been used recently, it has proven to be significantly more effective than traditional treatments, as well as reliable and safe. The procedure, based on the body’s natural restorative abilities, leads to rapid and long-lasting positive results. The improvement in the patient’s condition makes them more receptive to various supportive therapies.

This treatment is currently only available at leading clinics worldwide, one of which is the Mardaleishvili Medical Center. Here, top specialists with extensive and successful experience in conducting cell therapy work, using modern equipment. Additional advantages include lower service costs compared to other countries and assistance with planning the trip and resolving accommodation issues.

Cell therapy will eliminate stress and provide a confident outlook for the future!

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