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Inclusive wellness app AdaptiveLife helps disabled and neurodivergent people with adaptive activity, mental health support, and accessible nutrition tools.
– Zack VanStory
Gresham, OR, United States, April 6, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ – For many disabled and neurodivergent people, traditional wellness apps have meant that their bodies, brains, and daily realities were an afterthought. adaptive lifeA new inclusive wellness and health app from the nonprofit LiftEather Empowerment is designed to send a different message: Disabled and neurodivergent users are the primary audience, not a sideline.
Founded by Nick Justice and Zach VanStory, LiftEachEach Empowerment focuses on community care and inclusive health. The AdaptiveLife app developed by Zach VanStory is specifically designed for people with physical disabilities, autismADHD, sensory needs, and chronic health conditions that often prevent mainstream wellness tools from being used as intended.
“Most wellness tools tacitly assume a certain body, a certain brain, a certain type of day,” VanStory said. “AdaptivLyfe is designed for people whose lives don’t match that notion, and who deserve wellness tools designed with them in mind.”
AdaptiveLife supports physical, mental and daily living well-being on a single platform. Its adaptive movement options include wheelchair-friendly sessions, autism-adapted activities, and sensory-aware experiences, all guided by an AI-powered planner that adjusts to the user’s abilities and goals. Users can log active sessions, track distance via GPS, and follow warm-ups and cool-downs for safety and accessibility.
In addition to movement, AdaptiveLife offers guided meditations, a body doubling focus companion for ADHD and autistic users, and an AI-powered Self Care Genie that turns a daily schedule and three personal goals into a personalized self-care plan with reminders and check-ins. Nutrition features include food logging, AI-based meal planning from pantry photos, and food image analysis to help users better understand the nutritional content of their meals.
AdaptiveLife is aligned with the key principles of the WCAG 2.1 Level AA accessibility standards that are widely used in accessible web and app design. Features like screen reader support, high-contrast display options, adjustable font sizes, dyslexia-friendly typography, reduced motion preferences, and large tap targets have been integrated throughout the experience to support visual, cognitive, and motor accessibility.
LiftEachOtherEmpowerment is also committed to maintaining a permanent public access statement and preserving key accessibility features as the platform evolves. This commitment is part of the organization’s broader mission to improve digital access for disabled and neurodivergent communities.
AdaptiveLife is part of a larger effort by LiftEachEach Empowerment to create inclusive community spaces and resources for people of all abilities. Within the app, users can connect through community discussions, read stories and articles about disability and mental health, and explore a curated resource center that highlights accessibility tips, local support, and services related to health, wellness, and recovery.
To ease financial barriers, the nonprofit offers a robust free tier with the AdaptiveLift Scholarship Program, which provides premium access at no cost for qualified users. This financial-access model reflects the organization’s vision that digital health and wellness tools should remain accessible regardless of income or medical expenses.
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