Real support for adults with autism — in your home, your community, and your career. Built around who you are, not who we expect you to be.
Most providers focus on compliance first — and the person second. Adults with autism feel that immediately. Families feel it too.
Logan's Lighthouse is different. Every service we offer is built around the individual — their goals, their pace, their strengths — not a standardized program or a billing category.
"People feel cared for the second they interact with the brand."
— The Logan's Lighthouse Standard
Every service Logan's Lighthouse provides is delivered with the same philosophy: the individual comes first, dignity is non-negotiable, and care is built around who you actually are.
A real break for the families and caregivers who give everything. We provide temporary, qualified support so caregivers can rest — without worry. From scheduled Saturday coverage to emergency fill-ins, we show up so you can step back.
A parent of an autistic adult needs every Saturday to herself. We send a trained DSP for 6 hours — consistently, reliably, every week.
Support that helps adults stay independent in the homes they love. Our DSPs provide hands-on help with daily living — personal care, household tasks, and community access — without being intrusive or disempowering.
A 25-year-old with autism lives at home and needs consistent support on evenings and weekends — someone who shows up, knows him, and helps on his terms.
Real community participation — not just supervised outings. We support adults in building genuine relationships with their community: restaurants, events, fitness, volunteering, libraries, and more. Skills are built naturally, in the real world.
A DSP accompanies an adult to the zoo, grocery store, and library — teaching real-world skills through real experiences, not worksheets.
One-on-one support built entirely around building independence. Our experienced DSPs work directly on the life skills that matter most — cooking, budgeting, communication, employment readiness, and self-advocacy — with measurable goals and real outcomes.
Teaching a young adult to shop independently, manage a budget, and navigate the grocery store — building real confidence, one skill at a time.
For adults who live — or want to live — in their own home or apartment. Individualized Supported Living provides the daily support needed to make independent living work: from medication help to meal planning to community access, on a schedule that fits the person's life.
An adult with developmental disabilities lives in his own apartment. Logan's Lighthouse provides daily support — helping him maintain the independence he's worked for.
Helping adults with autism obtain and keep jobs that fit them. We provide resume help, interview preparation, workplace coaching, and on-the-job support — with a focus on finding positions where each person can genuinely succeed and grow.
A job coach works alongside an adult during their first weeks of employment — on-site, available, and fading support gradually as confidence builds.
Families of adults with autism have been let down before. We operate differently from the ground up — with systems that make consistency automatic, not accidental.
If a DSP calls off, the family hears from us first — before panic, before gaps. That's the standard we hold ourselves to, every single time.
Every caregiver at Logan's Lighthouse is trained to understand that their presence, their tone, their energy — is the environment. That changes everything about how we show up.
Speak calmly, never shame. Our environments are regulated because our staff is regulated first.
Narrate transitions. Every change is announced. Predictability is a form of respect.
Avoid power struggles. We de-escalate. We redirect. We never make the adult wrong for being dysregulated.
DSPs are professionals. We invest in growth paths, recognition, wellness, and mentorship — because burned-out staff cannot create safe environments.
Dignity is non-negotiable. Every adult is addressed by name, given choices, and treated as a full human being.
Whether you're an adult with autism looking for real support, a family searching for care you can actually trust, or a DSP who wants to do this work well — we want to hear from you.