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4 contributions to Autism Care With Carra
Autism Care With Carra Reminder
When children learn about autism, children with autism benefit—but so does everyone else. Understanding creates empathy, empathy creates connection, and connection creates stronger communities. 💙🧩🌈
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Hailey’s Place in the Community
Sometimes the biggest breakthrough for a person with autism is not a therapy session, a program, or a strategy. Sometimes the biggest breakthrough is simply finding people who take the time to understand them and believe in them. Years ago, while working as an Activity Director in a senior living community in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, I needed to hire someone for my department. My administrator encouraged me to interview a young woman named Hailey who was on the autism spectrum. From the moment I met Hailey, I saw her kind heart and deep passion for art. As art programming was not my strongest area, her creativity and enthusiasm excited me; I knew she would bring value to the residents and our team. She did not disappoint. Hailey showed up every day ready to work. She listened carefully, followed directions well, and genuinely cared about the residents. Once she understood what needed to be done, she carried it out with consistency and compassion. Residents responded to her gentle spirit almost immediately. As time went on, I watched Hailey begin to thrive. She started taking ownership of projects and becoming more independent in her work. Her confidence slowly grew. She stepped more fully into her creativity and started using her gifts in meaningful ways with the residents. I could see her blossoming into the person she wanted to become. Watching that growth unfold was one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. Over time, I found myself wishing I could clone Hailey five times because employees with that kind of dedication and heart were hard to find. But what made the biggest difference was not simply the job itself. It was the community around her. What Hailey needed was not people focused on her limitations. She needed people who could recognize her strengths and encourage her gifts. She needed a supportive environment where she felt respected, valued, and safe enough to grow. And slowly, that is exactly what happened. Our staff, volunteers, and residents welcomed Hailey with open arms. Initially, it required some effort as everyone worked to understand one another better. But as people got to know her heart, something beautiful happened. Staff members appreciated her reliability and kindness. Residents looked forward to seeing her. Volunteers encouraged her creativity and celebrated her accomplishments. Little by little, people stopped seeing differences and began to see the incredible person standing right in front of them.
1 like • May 27
@Carra Dixon lets do this.
Care in the Community
Sometimes the biggest breakthrough for a child with autism is not therapy, a program, or a strategy…It’s feeling understood by the people around them. Community matters because children thrive when they are accepted in every environment — at home, in school, in public spaces, and within relationships. A supportive community says: “You belong here.” “We will learn you.” “We will support you.” That kind of love changes lives. 💙 #AutismAwareness #ChildrenWithAutism #InclusiveCommunity #AutismAcceptance #AutismCareWithCarra
1 like • May 26
@Carra Dixon I am going to write about this for an email group called Mighty Caregivers Circle. I would like to include your community in the article for help. You can sign up for the circle here. Mighty Caregivers
0 likes • May 26
https://www.edgeumc.com/mightycaregivers
Get to know me!!! Carra
This week I will be posting a little more about myself… Why I do what I do… my experience with children that have autism… my spiritual side in connection to autism… I will answer any questions or topics you want to touch on… 👀👀👀 Let’s engage, learn, and connect!!! Tell a friend to tell a friend. Carra Cares and wants to be of service. 🥰🥰🥰 Have a great day on purpose!!!😁😁😁
Get to know me!!! Carra
1 like • May 3
Orlando Florida area. You?
1 like • May 3
@Carra Dixon I moved here 3 years ago from Coatesville pa. Around Exton.
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Jeremy Miller
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A caregiver turned Uber driver sharing stories of care from his backseat.

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Joined May 2, 2026
Groveland, Florida