Through a strategic blend of clinical precision, systemic advocacy, and digital innovation, we deliver scalable solutions that dismantle barriers and foster a more inclusive Africa for the neurodivergent community.
Nexus Therapy Centres provide community-based rehabilitation across three strategic branches: our Nairobi Head Office (Leomar Court, Westlands Rd), the Thika Branch, and the Nakuru Branch (Pangani). We dismantle barriers to care by bringing multidisciplinary specialists directly to the communities that need them most.
Occupational Therapy (OT): Building functional independence, fine motor skills, and mastery of daily living activities.
Speech and Language Therapy (SLT): Developing communication abilities, social-pragmatic language, and non-verbal skills.
Physiotherapy: Improving physical strength, mobility, and gross motor coordination through evidence-based practice.
Sensory Integration: Clinical support to help children process and respond to sensory input effectively.
Behavioral & Psychosocial Support: Targeted intervention for emotional resilience and positive behavioral growth.
We ensure institutional integrity by adhering to strict national and international clinical guidelines.
Professional Vetting: Our therapists are registered with the Occupational Therapy Council of Kenya (OTCK) and the KMPDC.
The NEXUS Standard: Our care is guided by the core pillars of Nurturing, Empowerment, Excellence, Understanding, and Support.
Global Alignment: Our methods comply with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPDs).
Our programs are designed to deliver tangible, long-term progress for both the individual and the family unit.
Functional Independence: Equipping clients with the skills to navigate their daily environments with confidence.
Social & Educational Growth: Facilitating the ability to learn and interact successfully within inclusive settings.
Caregiver Empowerment: Training parents and guardians to maintain and support therapeutic progress at home.
NeuroReHub is a comprehensive digital portal and mobile application serving as a “one-stop shop” for expert resources, government service links, and professional guidance. Available on both web and mobile platforms, it bridges the information gap to ensure that geographical barriers do not prevent families from accessing quality care.
A specialized knowledge base providing deep insights into nine core neurodevelopmental conditions—including Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, and Dyslexia. This repository serves as a bridge between diagnosis and action, offering caregivers the clarity needed to understand specific neurotypes and evidence-based care strategies.
The Library provides a comprehensive collection of legal instruments divided into national and international frameworks to support informed advocacy.
National Frameworks (Kenya): Access localized laws including the Persons with Disabilities (PWD) Act 2025, the PWD National Policy, and the Children’s Act. These documents outline specific rights to non-discrimination, employment quotas, and reasonable accommodations within the Kenyan context.
International Frameworks: Explore global and continental standards such as the UN CRPD (Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities), the Africa Disability Protocol, the GDS 2025 Commitments, and the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). These frameworks establish the universal human rights principles that guide our mission of total inclusion.
The Service Provider Directory is a searchable digital map designed to connect families with a vetted network of essential professionals and institutions. This centralized hub provides direct access to Government Services—such as NCPWD registration and education assistance—alongside comprehensive listings for Therapy & Clinical Services, Medical & Health Professionals (including specialists like Developmental Pediatricians and Neurologists), and Inclusive Education & Schools. It serves as a vital link for families to navigate the complex landscape of neurodevelopmental health and social protection in Kenya.
A specialized management tool within the app designed to help caregivers organize daily routines, track health metrics, and monitor progress.
Smart Dashboard: Features a gamified tracking system for daily productivity and “Caregiver Level” milestones.
Task & Med Tracking: Tools for daily scheduling and logging medication doses with visual inventory alerts.
Sleep Hygiene: Interactive modules for tracking sleep patterns and setting healthy cycles.
A 24/7 intelligent assistant providing instant, data-driven support for caregivers. It uses advanced webhooks to answer care-related questions and offer immediate navigation guidance through the wider ecosystem.
A specialized e-commerce platform simplifying access to accessibility and developmental tools. It offers a vetted selection of sensory tools, mobility aids, and learning equipment to support functional independence at home.
NeuroCircle is a vibrant, inclusive community network designed to connect parents, caregivers, and self-advocates through shared lived experiences. Built as a secure “safe space,” it bridges the gap between clinical support and daily life by providing peer-led mentorship and a collective network of resources.
NeuroCircle is engineered to be globally inclusive while remaining deeply relevant to the East African context through advanced localization and technical compliance.
Multilingual Support (Kiswahili & More): Understanding that neurodivergence is a global experience, the platform supports over 50 languages, including Kiswahili. This allows users to navigate the interface and participate in discussions in their primary language.
WCAG 2.1 Compliance: The platform adheres to international Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, ensuring it is fully optimized for screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, and other assistive technologies.
The user interface is intentionally crafted to reduce cognitive load and accommodate diverse sensory processing needs.
Dark Mode & High Contrast: Essential for users with light sensitivity, these themes ensure key elements are clearly distinguishable to improve readability.
Scalable Typography: Users can adjust font sizes for better legibility without disrupting the layout or functionality of the platform.
Reduced Motion: To prevent sensory overload, the interface minimizes animations and transitions that might cause distraction.
We go beyond standard compliance by integrating tools specifically requested by the neurodiverse community.
Spoiler Alerts: Allows users to hide sensory triggers or overwhelming content behind a click to maintain a safe browsing experience.
AI Summaries: Integrated AI plugins provide concise “TL;DR” summaries of long discussion threads, assisting those who struggle with large blocks of text.
For Neurodivergents: Engage in a sensory-friendly environment where you can communicate in your mother tongue and use tools adapted to your processing needs.
For Caregivers & Educators: Access a global knowledge base localized for your community, making specialized support more actionable and less intimidating.
For Professionals: Reach a diverse stakeholder group and provide expert guidance in the languages your clients speak at home.
For Stakeholders: Collaborate on a global advocacy network that respects linguistic and cultural diversity to ensure neuro-inclusion is a truly universal movement.
NeuroDigest is the flagship advocacy and media program of Andy Speaks, dedicated to mainstreaming neurodiversity conversations across Africa. By leveraging diverse media channels—including TV, podcasts, and town hall forums—it bridges the information gap between clinical expertise and public understanding, empowering caregivers to seek early intervention and social protection benefits.
We utilize a multi-channel digital strategy to educate the general public and eradicate the cultural stigma surrounding developmental disabilities.
NeuroDigest Podcast: A platform for “sharing African stories of neurodiversity” where caregivers, professionals, and neurodivergent individuals engage in meaningful dialogue to foster unity and understanding.
NeuroConversations: A collaborative initiative involving media platforms to amplify the voices of caregivers, highlighting both the challenges and triumphs within the community.
Social Media Outreach: Strategic dissemination of insightful content, expert parenting advice, and motivational messages to support families on their journey.
Annual in-person forums that bring together caregivers and key stakeholders to identify systemic challenges and influence national policy.
Stakeholder Feedback: A crucial platform for gathering ground-level insights into the actual challenges faced by those providing care.
Policy Advocacy: Insights from these sessions are used to engage with national leadership, ensuring local experiences contribute to informed decision-making and inclusive policy reforms.
Interactive psychosocial support sessions designed for the people at the heart of a child’s progress: their caregivers.
Interactive Webinars: These sessions unite special needs parents and support teams with professionals to share invaluable experiences in caregiving and special needs parenting.
Peer-to-Peer Support: A digital “safe space” where families can learn from one another, reducing the isolation often felt by caregivers in neurotypical societies.
Ride 4 Autism Africa is an annual flagship awareness and fundraising event that traverses multiple counties in Kenya and other African nations. Over the past five years, our bikers and cyclists have covered over 2,500 kilometers across 38 cities and 5 countries to champion the rights of the neurodiverse community and advocate for early intervention.
We turn public roads into platforms for advocacy, reaching thousands of people to dismantle cultural stigma.
Regional Visibility: Coordination of high-impact cycling events that engage local communities and leaders across the continent.
The “Ride for Autism” serves as a critical resource mobilization engine for our infrastructure projects.
School Renovations: Funds raised are dedicated to refurbishing and equipping Autism classrooms in public schools.
Expanding our reach through the Sports 4 Autism Africa initiative to provide new pathways for skill development.
Harnessing Sports: Using mini-golf to help neurodivergent individuals engage in physical activity and build confidence.
NeuroCaravan is a pioneering mobile outreach initiative designed to bridge the healthcare gap for neurodivergent individuals and their families. By traversing various counties, this mobile disability services program delivers on-site clinical support and essential government linkages directly to remote and underserved populations.
We organize nationwide series of medical camps to provide caregivers and their dependents with free access to professional healthcare.
Clinical Check-ups: Complimentary medical examinations including dental care, eye examinations, and lab screenings.
Specialized Support: Access to neurodevelopmental screenings, therapy consultations, and referrals to specialized medical care.
The caravan facilitates immediate access to critical documentation and support services that are often difficult for families to obtain independently.
Disability Assessments: Professional educational and clinical assessments required for proper diagnosis and intervention planning.
Mass NCPWD Registration: On-site registration support for the National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) disability card and cash transfer programs.
Every outreach mission doubles as an advocacy platform to dismantle local stigma and educate the public on neurodiversity.
Awareness Campaigns: Direct community engagement and sensitization programs to promote social acceptance and understanding.
Caregiver Empowerment: Providing training and resources during medical camps to help families better navigate their caregiving journeys.
A Seat for Her is a targeted psychosocial support program designed to address the unique challenges faced by mothers of children with neurodevelopmental and psychosocial disabilities. Particularly focused on single or economically disadvantaged caregivers, the program provides a dedicated “safe space” for mental wellness and empowerment.
We prioritize the mental health of caregivers to ensure they have the emotional capacity to care for themselves and their children.
We equip mothers with the knowledge and tools needed for long-term sustainability.
The program is hosted within the Nexus Therapy Centre ecosystem to ensure a holistic link between caregiver support and child therapy.
Akinsly Publishers is an advocacy-driven initiative focused on publishing a series of books that highlight the lived experiences of individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their caregivers. By sharing compelling social stories, we aim to raise awareness, promote inclusion, and empower communities by shedding light on the daily triumphs and challenges of the neurodivergent community.
We create content that bridges the gap between public perception and the reality of living with a disability.
Lived Experience Narratives: Books focus on the interactions between neurodivergent individuals and their environment, community, and personal development.
Our publications tackle diverse themes, from climate change to the specific experiences of mothers and caregivers.
Mochabo & Neuro Pals: A series highlighting themes like “Our Planet, Our Home,” focusing on inclusive climate change, tree planting, and water conservation.
Mama Butterfly & Mrs. Moth: A dedicated series exploring the unique lived experiences of caregivers and the fundamental message that “We Are All Different”.
Strategic storytelling is used as a tool to dismantle stigma and influence societal norms.
Empowering Voices: The program is dedicated to “Empowering voices and Championing Inclusion” through the written word.
Community Awareness: Using stories to provide caregivers and the public with relatable narratives that offer support and validation.