Clinically Guided. Person Centered.
At Behavior Compass, we believe meaningful goals should lead to meaningful progress — and meaningful progress should lead to a better quality of life.
Our work focuses on helping individuals build the skills, confidence, and independence needed to participate more fully in their everyday lives. Rather than focusing only on reducing behaviors or meeting predefined milestones, we work collaboratively with individuals and their support teams to identify goals that are personally meaningful and connected to real-world experiences.
Behavior Compass was founded on the belief that support should start with the individual — their goals, their interests, and what matters most in their life. By combining clinical expertise with a practical, individualized approach, we help individuals develop the tools they need to navigate their homes, communities, relationships, and future opportunities with greater confidence.
Because when supports are aligned with what truly matters to a person, progress becomes more meaningful — and more sustainable.