


Individuals gained independence
Healthcare and leadership experiences
At Better Steps Life Skills Center, we provide compassionate disability support services in Miami and across Florida.
Since 2014, we help individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities gain essential life skills, greater independence, and stronger community connections.
We are more than a service provider — we are a community that walks alongside every unique journey, creating brighter futures for people of all abilities.

Individuals gained independence
Healthcare and non-profit leadership experiences
At Better Steps Life Skills Center, we provide compassionate disability support services in Miami and across Florida.
Since 2014, we partnered with families to help individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities gain essential life skills, greater independence, and stronger community connections.
We are more than a service provider — we are a community that walks alongside every unique journey, creating brighter futures for people of all abilities.
I am the President of Better Steps Foundation and CEO of Better Steps Life Skills Center, where I lead with a mission to empower individuals with special needs through life skills training, vocational development, and community engagement.
With over a decade of experience in healthcare and leadership, I have helped more than 500 individuals gain independence through employment, training, and supportive services.
Better Steps has grown to provide Medicaid-contracted programs, career camps for youth with IEP and 504 plans, and community events that have connected hundreds of families to valuable local resources.
I'm currently pursuing a degree in Psychology at Miami Dade College, which combines academic insight with real-world experience to build programs that make a lasting impact.
My vision is to continue expanding inclusive vocational opportunities and establish Better Steps as a model of innovation, care, and empowerment across Florida and beyond.
“Where growth meets guidance supported services in all of Florida”


Founder & CEO, Better Steps Life Skills Center
I am the President of Better Steps Foundation and CEO of Better Steps Life Skills Center, where I lead with a mission to empower individuals with special needs through life skills training, vocational development, and community engagement.
With over a decade of experience in healthcare and leadership, I have helped more than 500 individuals gain independence through employment, training, and supportive services.
My vision is to continue expanding inclusive vocational opportunities and establish Better Steps as a model of innovation, care, and empowerment across Florida and beyond.
“Where growth meets guidance supported services in all of Florida”
At Better Steps Life Skills Center, we believe that growth and happiness come from connection. Our community events, family workshops, and social programs are open to everyone — providing a welcoming space to learn, share, and celebrate every ability.
Each event offers opportunities to build friendships, gain new skills, and access valuable resources for individuals and families. Together, we create a stronger, more inclusive community — one step, one smile, one event at a time.
At Better Steps Life Skills Center, we believe that growth and happiness come from connection. Our community events, family workshops, and social programs are open to everyone — providing a welcoming space to learn, share, and celebrate every ability.
Each event offers opportunities to build friendships, gain new skills, and access valuable resources for individuals and families. Together, we create a stronger, more inclusive community — one step, one smile, one event at a time.
"This camp truly helped me grow"
"I joined Season 4 of Better Steps Life Skills Camp, and it became such a meaningful
experience for me. I learned practical lessons like budgeting and saving, but the
most important thing I discovered was how to communicate with others. Before the camp, I didn’t like to talk at all — I was very shy and often kept to myself. Through the activities and encouragement from the staff and my peers, I slowly found my voice. Now I feel more confident in speaking up and sharing my thoughts. This camp truly helped me grow, and I would love to join again in the upcoming Career Camp with
Better Steps Life Skills."
- Pia (Season 4)

"It helped me take the first steps toward my future"
At camp, I learned the importance of connecting with people. I had the chance to interact with new friends, build relationships, and work as part of a team.
Before, I often felt nervous about making friends, but the camp showed me how much easier it can be when you share activities and goals together. I also began to understand what type of career I might want to pursue. This program gave me confidence and
helped me take the first steps toward my future.
- Christian

"I'm very thankful for everything"
I have been part of the Life Skills Camp from Season 1 through Season 4, and every
year has given me something new and valuable. I learned how to start a business and what it really takes to be an entrepreneur. I gained important business skills that
I know I will use in the future. One of the biggest lessons I took away was about self-advocacy. Speaking up for myself was never easy, but the camp gave me the tools and confidence to do it. The most powerful thing I learned was discovering the career path I want to follow. That knowledge gave me direction and hope for my future. I am truly thankful for everything Better Steps has given me, and I would love to continue joining more camps.
- Jencarlos (Seasons 1 – 4)


Entering the workforce for the first time is a major life transition.
For young adults with disabilities, this transition often requires additional preparation and support.
A first job introduces new expectations. These include following schedules, communicating with supervisors, managing stress, and adapting to change. Without guidance, these expectations can feel overwhelming.
Better Steps helps young adults with disabilities build the skills they need to succeed in their first job and beyond. Their structured, step-by-step approach focuses on practical training, real-world experience, and long-term independence.
Why Employment Is a Critical Life Skill
Employment is not only about earning income.
It is a key life skill.
Work teaches responsibility, accountability, and problem-solving. It helps young adults learn how to manage time, follow instructions, and interact with others in professional settings.
Research from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that people with disabilities face significantly lower employment rates than the general population. The primary barriers are not ability or motivation. They are limited access to training, lack of job coaching, and insufficient workplace accommodations.
When these barriers are addressed early, young adults are more likely to succeed and remain employed.
Young adults with disabilities often face specific challenges when entering the workforce. Understanding these challenges allows for better preparation.
Some individuals struggle with:
Understanding workplace social norms
Interpreting tone, body language, or instructions
Asking for help or clarification
These challenges can lead to misunderstandings or anxiety on the job.
Many first-time workers struggle with:
Arriving on time
Following multi-step instructions
Staying organized
Managing breaks and transitions
Without structured support, these issues can affect job performance.
Past experiences with school or social settings may create fear around:
Interviews
Making mistakes
Receiving feedback
Confidence must be built gradually.
Better Steps Life uses evidence-based strategies and real-life practice to prepare young adults for employment. Their programs focus on skill development before, during, and after job placement.

Before applying for jobs, young adults work on foundational skills such as:
Understanding workplace expectations
Learning professional behavior and boundaries
Practicing time management strategies
Developing problem-solving techniques
Training includes role-playing common workplace scenarios, such as asking a supervisor for help or handling a schedule change.
Better Steps Life provides hands-on support with the job application process.
This includes:
Creating clear and accurate resumes
Identifying strengths and transferable skills
Practicing interview questions
Learning how and when to disclose a disability
Discussing reasonable accommodations
Mock interviews help reduce anxiety and build confidence through repetition.
Successful employment depends on matching the individual to the right role.
Better Steps Life evaluates:
Personal interests and strengths
Sensory and physical needs
Preferred work pace
Communication style
Transportation and scheduling considerations
This thoughtful matching process reduces turnover and increases job satisfaction.
Many employment programs stop after placement.
Better Steps Life continues support.
After hiring, young adults receive help with:
Learning job tasks step by step
Adjusting to workplace routines
Managing feedback
Communicating with supervisors
Problem-solving challenges
This support helps prevent job loss during the critical first months.
Long-term success requires self-advocacy.
Better Steps Life teaches young adults how to:
Understand their rights in the workplace
Request accommodations respectfully
Communicate needs clearly
Handle conflicts professionally
These skills empower young adults to succeed independently over time.
Families play an important role in employment success.
Better Steps Life works with families to:
Set realistic expectations
Encourage independence
Reduce over-reliance on caregivers
Support long-term goals
This collaboration ensures consistency across home, work, and community settings.
With proper preparation, a first job leads to lasting outcomes.
Young adults gain:
Increased independence
Improved social skills
Higher self-confidence
Greater financial responsibility
Better long-term employment stability
These outcomes improve overall quality of life.
Navigating a first job is challenging.
With the right structure and support, it becomes achievable.
Better Steps Life provides practical, skill-based support that helps young adults with disabilities prepare for work, adapt to workplace expectations, and grow into independent adults.
To learn more about their employment readiness and life skills programs, visit betterstepslife.org.
Strong foundations lead to lasting success.

A world where physical, intellectual, and developmental challenges don't limit our human potential in areas of self-reliance, growth, and influence.

At Better Steps Life Skills Center, our mission is to help and empower members of our community who experience physical, developmental, and intellectual challenges to enhance essential life skills and live more independently.

● HIPAA
● CPR
● Home Health Aide
● Home-making and Companion License

A world where physical, intellectual, and developmental challenges don't limit our human potential in areas of self-reliance, growth, and influence.

At Better Steps Life Skills Center, our mission is to help and empower members of our community who experience physical, developmental, and intellectual challenges to enhance essential life skills and live more independently.

● HIPAA
● CPR
● Home Health Aide
● Home-making and Companion License


Better Steps Life Skills Center, Inc. is a Florida-based organization dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities by providing life skills training, personal support services, and community-based programs that promote independence, confidence, and long-term success.
We support youth, and adults with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities. Our services are designed to meet individuals where they are and help them grow at their own pace toward greater independence and self-sufficiency.
Our services include life skills training, in-home support, companion care, respite care, transportation assistance, community engagement activities, and employment readiness programs. Each service is tailored to support daily living, personal growth, and independence.
Yes. We offer structured programs such as career readiness training and summer career camps designed for students with IEPs or 504 Plans. These programs focus on workplace skills, self-advocacy, communication, and real-world experience.
Life skills training helps individuals develop practical abilities needed for everyday life, such as communication, decision-making, time management, self-care, and social skills. These skills are essential for independent living, employment success, and community participation.
Getting started is simple. You can contact our team through our website or by phone to discuss your needs. We’ll guide you through available services, eligibility, and next steps to ensure the right support plan is in place.
Better Steps Life Skills Center is based in Florida, with services available in Miami and surrounding areas. We also work with families, schools, and community partners across the state to expand access to meaningful support.
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Better Steps Life Skills Center, Inc. is a Florida-based organization dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities by providing life skills training, personal support services, and community-based programs that promote independence, confidence, and long-term success.
We support youth, and adults with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities. Our services are designed to meet individuals where they are and help them grow at their own pace toward greater independence and self-sufficiency.
Our services include life skills training, in-home support, companion care, respite care, transportation assistance, community engagement activities, and employment readiness programs. Each service is tailored to support daily living, personal growth, and independence.
Yes. We offer structured programs such as career readiness training and summer career camps designed for students with IEPs or 504 Plans. These programs focus on workplace skills, self-advocacy, communication, and real-world experience.
Life skills training helps individuals develop practical abilities needed for everyday life, such as communication, decision-making, time management, self-care, and social skills. These skills are essential for independent living, employment success, and community participation.
Getting started is simple. You can contact our team through our website or by phone to discuss your needs. We’ll guide you through available services, eligibility, and next steps to ensure the right support plan is in place.
Better Steps Life Skills Center is based in Florida, with services available in Miami and surrounding areas. We also work with families, schools, and community partners across the state to expand access to meaningful support.