All Things Sensory Shop has fidgets made by a neurodivergent for neurodivergents.
I'm Alissa (she/her). I'm a 30-year-old with SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder), Anxiety, ADHD and I'm Autistic! I sell handmade stim toys and sensory items. I like to talk about spreading acceptance, my products, mental health topics, tips and tricks for anxiety and sensory difficulties, and more!
I started All Things Sensory Shop because I got tired of seeing the tools and resources we needed being sold by massive corporations at a price way above what we could afford. I make one-of-a-kind, unique fidgets at a price that is attainable for everyone.
Did you know I have nearly 60 fidgets that are $5 or less?
AngelSense is the preferred safety solution used by hundreds of agencies & schools across the nation to keep special needs people safe and promote a better quality of life.
Protect special children & adults so they can thrive, find them quickly if they wander and always know they are safe, no matter where they are.
AngelSense GPS - A personal GPS tracking device that offers a vast array of unique safety features With advanced GPS tracking technology and well-being monitors, AngelSense provides maximum protection by proactively detecting unsafe situations, and preventing emergencies.
Through the Autism Society Vaccine Education Initiative, the Autism Society of South Central Wisconsin provides training on healthcare barriers that individuals with Autism and other sensory challenges may encounter when obtaining routine vaccinations and other healthcare services.
The Autism Society of South Central Wisconsin provides training to medical staff on ways to reduce barriers and create more accessible environments so that individuals with Autism can receive routine vaccinations in a safe and calming environment. Accessible vaccine kits and visual supports are also available to support individuals.
There are a broad range of services offered through the CLTS Waiver Program to meet the needs and goals of your child and your family. Each plan is individualized and a CLTS case manager will work with children and their families to identify needs and goals that will help a child be an active participant in their home and community.
Suite 100
Fitchburg, WI 53711
The Big Red Safety Box is a free-of-charge toolkit given to autism families in need as a means to educate, raise awareness and provide simple tools that may assist them in preventing, and responding to, wandering-related emergencies.
Those diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, and who are at risk of wandering/bolting from a safe environment, qualify to receive a Big Red Safety Box while supplies allow.
NAA’s Big Red Safety Box includes the following resources:
1) Our Be REDy Booklet containing the following educational materials and tools:
A caregiver checklist
A Family Wandering Emergency Plan
A first-responder profile form
A wandering-prevention brochure
A sample IEP Letter
A Student Profile Form
Emotion Identification Cards
Wandering Quick Tips
2) Two (2) GE Wireless Door/Window Alarms with batteries
3) One (1) RoadID Bracelet or Shoe ID tag*
4) Four (4) Adhesive Stop Sign Visual Prompts for doors and windows
5) One (1) Safety Alert Window Cling for car or home windows
6) One (1) Child ID Kit from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
*You will receive instructions in your Big Red Safety Box to submit a custom personalization order for your RoadID bracelet or shoe ID tase at roadid.com/naa. Your ID will be quickly engraved and mailed to you at no charge.
Regardless of any tools caregivers may have in place, if a loved one’s medical condition interferes with their ability to recognize danger or stay safe, it is critical that caregivers maintain close supervision and security in all settings. For more information and ways to prevent wandering-related incidents, please visit http://awaare.org
Wisconsin's Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Waiver Program (including the Katie Beckett Program and the Children's Community Options Program) makes Medicaid funding available to support children with substantial limitations due to developmental, physical, or severe emotional disabilities who are living at home or in the community. Funding can be used to support a range of services based on an assessment of the needs of the child and his or her family.
El Programa de Exención de Apoyo a Largo Plazo para Niños (CLTS) de Wisconsin (que incluye el Programa Katie Beckett y el Programa de Opciones Comunitarias para Niños) hace que los fondos de Medicaid estén disponibles para apoyar a los niños con limitaciones sustanciales debido a discapacidades del desarrollo, físicas o emocionales graves que viven en el hogar o en la comunidad. La financiación se puede utilizar para apoyar una variedad de servicios basados en una evaluación de las necesidades del niño y su familia.
Madison, WI 53704
The CLTS Waiver was established in 2003 to help families support their children with severe disabilities within their homes. Wisconsin has three CLTS Waivers for children with developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and severe emotional disturbances. The CLTS Waivers are funded through Medicaid and local funding. They are known as Medicaid Waivers because the federal government “waived” certain regulations so that Medicaid dollars can pay for services in the community. Funding can be used to support a range of different services based on an assessment of the needs of the child and his or her family.
505 Broadway Street, 4th Floor
Baraboo, WI 53913
The Children’s Long-Term Support (CLTS) Program helps children with disabilities and their families through supports and services that help children grow and live their best lives. This is a Medicaid Wavier program that funds services for kids with disabilities. A waiver lets states use Medicaid to fund additional non-medical services and supports not normally offered. The CLTS Program aims to keep kids at home instead of at an institution. The Children’s Long Term Support Program helps children with disabilities and their families through supports and services that help children grow and live their best lives in their home and community. These supports and services help the child and family reach their goals.
Monroe, WI 53566
We specialize in the treatment of children with sensory processing disorders, autism spectrum disorders, behavioral and social difficulties, developmental delays and feeding concerns. We believe strong parent/child relationships are fundamental to supporting children in their daily activities. By building a strong family foundation, children flourish and families grow together.
occupational therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, mental health services, diagnostic assessments, and parent coaching
CLTS is a Waiver that provides Medicaid funding for children who have substantial limitations in their daily activities and need support to remain in their home or community. Eligible children include those with developmental disabilities, severe emotional disturbances and physical disabilities. Funding can be used to support a range of different services based on an assessment of the needs of the child and family which can include: respite, adaptive aids, supportive home care, home modifications, daily living skills training, specialized medical and therapeutic supplies.
Portage, WI 53901