Seana
Amego Inc.



Seana is a 20-year-old residential student here at Amego Inc.’s hildren’s residential program. Seana had been with them as a day only student and moved into one of their residential homes in November of 2020 due to a continued increase in behavioral challenges at home. Seana’s mom Pauline and dad Neal have devoted their lives to provide excellent care at home for Seana, her twin sister, and three brothers; two brothers who are also on the Autism spectrum.
Since joining our residential program Seana has made tremendous progress in the areas of activities of daily living and behavior. She also goes home regularly and can remain safe in the family home and the community.
“Back in 2016, our family was in behavioral crisis with our beautiful and complicated daughter Seana. Our family has always believed in community and inclusion. When we chose Amego school and eventually residential placement for our girl, we were tired, worried, and scared! Amego quickly became our community! The positivity, transparency and compassionate staff at Amego, restored our hope. They believed in Seana. They saw her like we did! They saw her potential, they saw beyond her autism diagnosis. They worked diligently and gently with her, including our family in the process. No program is ever going to be perfect enough for our Seana… but Amego comes really close. Best decision we ever made in assuring a loving, safe, inclusive life for her. They have always made us feel heard, especially during the scary pandemic! The direct support staff have embraced our girl. Really listening and making us a daily part of the process, giving Seana a life outside of our home. Amego has become an integral part of our extended family. Because of Amego, we are no longer alone in caring daily for Seana. “It takes a village” to care for Individuals with Autism and challenges. Amego is our village ❤️And we are so grateful for their continued support.” – Pauline

Amego Inc. supports individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other developmental disabilities throughout their lives. They both day and residential services for children and adults with disabilities. Their private homes are located in residential settings that provide a sense of community and belonging. Their staff understand the unique needs of serving those with significant challenges. They use the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis because they create a stable and measurable foundation for growth and progress.



