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OrganizeU4Life

Basic Information
Address: 585 Euclid Ave, West Hempstead, NY 11552
Phone Number: 5169849365
Fax Number: 516-292-3945
Email: info@organizeu4life.com
Owner: Debbie Ginsberg
Additional Information
Founded: 2017
Type: ADHD Services
Area Served: East Coast USA
Target Audience: College Students
Target Age Demographics: 18-65
Programs:
Learn to live better with your ADHD brain.
OrganizeU4Life teaches organizing and life management skills including neurocognitive training to improve cognitive, focus, self-regulation, and executive function skills. This is a virtual 1:1 program customized to the needs of the individual.
Neuro-Cognitive Training: this is a method of brain training that uses cognitive exercises to stimulate and raise brain-wave activity. In so doing, this form of training works on two levels of the brain: neurological and cognitive. This enables us to create fast results that transfer to real improvements in ADD/ADHD symptoms.
On the cognitive level - specially designed computer exercises develop and strengthen such abilities as attention, concentration, working memory, planning, executive functions, self-regulation, response speed, and more.
On the neurological level - the cognitive activity has been tested and targeted to increase brain-wave activity in the pre-frontal cortex, which controls our cognitive abilities. As a result, a number of things happen: first, brain-wave activity speeds up to the levels that enable good attention and concentration. Secondly, the sustained cognitive effort results in greater blood flow to the area. This enables the brain to balance the lack of neurotransmitters (mainly Dopamine) that characterizes ADD/ADHD brains.
Products/Services:
Neuro-Cognitive Training
Organizing Skill Training
Life Management Skill Training
Executive Function Skill Traning
FOCUS Assessments
Background: Professional Organizer, Certified Provider and Accredited in Focus Assessments
Functions:
Our neuro-cognitive program is a 14-month virtual program. Throughout the 14 months, clients are taught skillsets to reduce procrastination and function better on a day-to-day basis.
Availability: Virtual
Awards/Recognition:
Professional Organizer
Certified Provider of Neuro-Cognitive Training
Accredited in FOCUS Assessments
Presentations:
Changing One Habit - Orthodox Unit Spirit Initiatives in April 2020
Benefits of Organizing and Life Management Skills - SEPTA Floral Park - Bellrose School District - November 18, 2020
The Future of Technology in the World of Productivity and Organizing - National Association of Productivity and Organizers- February 2021
Industry References:
Yaffa Schuler - Support Broker
Vivienne Frank - Support Broker
Amber Carcel - Play Attention
Mission Statement:
"If you give a man a fish, he has a meal for a day. If you teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
Our mission is to teach our clients how to live with their ADHD through tools, techniques, and skillsets. Utilizing a comprehensive approach, we bring together the most current neuroscience research and applications and combine this with practical organizing and life management lessons to help our clients achieve their personal best on a day-to-day basis. Our goal is to help our clients master the control of their symptoms in order to live a full functioning life.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We must live a life celebrating the differences in people. It is the blending of our unique natures and intelligence that should be embraced. If we lack the patience to recognize that we are each different we will not benefit from what each individual has to offer to society. One man's 'disability' might be another man's genius.
Looking for the creative in each of our clients, we stand as cheerleaders and encourage our clients to go beyond the limitations that others place on them or the limitations that they place on themselves.
One can reach for the skies and be a star, as long as it is understood that the most important galaxy is your own. To have a life worth living, you need not succeed for anyone other than yourself. In the event others benefit from your shining star, well, that's just a bonus.
Company History:
OrganizeU4Life was founded when its parent company Uncluttered Domain Inc started focusing its work on helping the neuroatypical population. As we focused more and more on helping our neurodiverse clients, we changed the name of our company in February 2020.
Social Media:
Facebook: OrganizeU4Life
Twitter@OrganizeU4
Instagram
Linked In
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