Autism & Neurodevelopmental Support
Behavior-informed support for children, teens, or young adults with autism or developmental needs.
Lumvera Behavioral Concierge helps families find private, trusted behavioral and developmental support for autism-related needs, routines, caregiver relief, parent guidance, and behavior-informed household support, all coordinated with privacy and LUMIQ Intelligence.
Lumvera is not an emergency crisis service. Clinical and ABA services, when applicable, are delivered only through appropriately qualified professionals operating within their scope and supervision requirements.
Families managing autism, developmental differences, emotional dysregulation, challenging routines, school stress, or caregiver burnout often need more than a quick appointment or generic childcare. Lumvera helps families access privacy-trained, vetted professionals who understand structure, communication, behavior support, and calm consistency inside real home and travel routines.
Behavior-informed support for children, teens, or young adults with autism or developmental needs.
Support for mornings, bedtime, transitions, homework, hygiene, outings, and emotional escalation.
Guidance, structure, respite, and practical support between therapy appointments.
Discreet support for high-profile or privacy-sensitive households at home or while traveling.
Help organizing evaluations, IEP materials, provider questions, and family notes.
Support for families managing agitation, resistance, confusion, or behavioral changes in aging parents.
Lumvera curates private support options based on your location, family needs, schedule, privacy preferences, and the type of help you are seeking.
Families can be connected with qualified BCBAs for parent guidance, behavior plan consultation, routine support, and caregiver coaching.
Availability depends on state rules, provider qualifications, and service scope.
Where appropriate, Lumvera can help families find RBTs or behavior technicians for structured support when qualified BCBA supervision and all scope requirements are in place.
RBTs are not independent clinicians and, where required, work under BCBA supervision when delivering behavior-analytic services.
Support for mornings, bedtime, hygiene, transitions, outings, homework, and after-school structure.
Behavior-informed support for caregiver relief and structured family assistance.
Private support for families traveling with children, teens, or adults who benefit from predictable routines.
Help families organize documents, questions, provider notes, and meeting preparation.
Lumvera does not provide legal advice or replace educational advocates or attorneys.
Organize routines, triggers, calming strategies, reinforcement preferences, communication notes, and escalation steps.
Clinical behavior intervention plans should be developed or reviewed by qualified professionals when required.
LUMIQ helps Lumvera organize your family’s request, prepare visit briefs, track routines, and create clear follow-up summaries while keeping human professionals in control.
Age range, support need, diagnosis experience, supervision status, and privacy requirements.
Communication preferences, sensory considerations, triggers, calming strategies, and caregiver priorities.
Pre-visit summaries covering expectations, boundaries, support goals, and privacy requirements.
Non-emergency support goals such as bedtime routines, transition planning, and caregiver follow-up.
Private summaries for parents, guardians, or family offices after support sessions.
Guidance on when concerns should be escalated to a parent, clinician, physician, or emergency service.
LUMIQ does not diagnose, treat, provide ABA therapy, write clinical behavior plans, replace BCBA supervision, or make independent clinical decisions. LUMIQ supports organization, matching, communication, documentation prompts, and family coordination.
Lumvera may curate professionals whose profiles include credentials, supervision status when applicable, years of experience, age groups supported, autism and developmental disability experience, languages, availability, travel readiness, privacy training completion, and household fit.
RBT Certified, BCBA Certified, Licensed, and Supervision Verified badges appear only after manual verification.
Private behavioral support request with needs, schedule, age range, and privacy requirements.
Organized by support type, professional requirements, urgency, location, and preferences.
Lumvera determines whether the need is appropriate for behavioral support, BCBA consultation, or another path.
Qualified professionals are shortlisted based on credentials, experience, training, availability, and fit.
Scheduling, visit briefs, summaries, and family communication are supported through Lumvera.
Homework transitions, decompression routines, and evening preparation.
More calm, more predictability, and less household friction.
Support during appointments, errands, travel, and public events.
Practical guidance and strategy support from qualified professionals.
Experience with sensory needs, communication differences, and routine-building.
Discretion, privacy, NDA readiness, and household protocol alignment.
Visible pricing is not shown on this page. Lumvera shares coordination details, support structure, and applicable pricing after reviewing a family’s private profile, goals, schedule, and service needs.
Lumvera Behavioral Concierge provides coordination, matching, and family support organization for non-emergency behavioral and developmental needs. Lumvera does not provide emergency crisis response, diagnosis, medical treatment, psychotherapy, or independent ABA therapy unless delivered through appropriately qualified professionals and legally compliant service structures. RBTs are paraprofessionals and, where ABA or behavior-analytic services are involved, work under qualified BCBA supervision in accordance with applicable requirements. Services and availability may vary by state law, professional scope, supervision requirements, and provider qualifications. If there is immediate danger or a behavioral or medical emergency, call 911 or seek emergency care.