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Open Access Program

Most weight management programs weren't built for neurodiverse individuals — they were built for everyone else and then applied without much thought to people whose brains, bodies, and daily realities work completely differently. At Hue Wellness, we built ours the other way around. Every service we offer starts with a deep understanding of the neurodiverse experience and works outward from there. Below are the three core areas we work in together.

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Healthy Weight Management

Whether the goal is weight loss, weight gain, or simply finding a more stable and sustainable relationship with food and the body, our weight management program is built entirely around the individual in front of us. We don't hand you a standard protocol. We build a plan from scratch — one that accounts for sensory preferences, medication effects, support team involvement, and the real routines of daily life. Using our Support-Based Treatment model, we work alongside caregivers and family members to make sure that what we design in sessions actually holds up at home. Progress looks different for every person we work with, and we think that's exactly how it should be.

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Behavioral and Nutrition Consultations

Sustainable change doesn't happen through nutrition alone, and it doesn't happen through behavioral coaching alone. It happens when both are working together — which is why our consultation model brings Dr. Kennedy and Rosanna into the process as a coordinated clinical team. Behavioral consultations explore the patterns, habits, triggers, and emotional relationships with food that shape how a person eats and moves through the world. Nutrition consultations translate that understanding into practical, personalized meal guidance that accounts for sensory needs, dietary restrictions, and the metabolic realities of each client's health picture. Together, they give you the full clinical picture — and a plan that addresses both the why and the how.

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Physical Activity Coaching

For many neurodiverse individuals, movement has never felt safe, comfortable, or accessible — and standard exercise advice rarely accounts for that. Our physical activity coaching meets clients exactly where they are, with zero assumptions about what they can or want to do. We help identify activities that genuinely work for each person's sensory profile, physical abilities, and daily routine, and we build in the encouragement, structure, and gradual progression that makes movement feel achievable rather than overwhelming. This isn't about fitness goals or gym routines. It's about helping people feel better in their bodies — one small, sustainable step at a time.

Personalized Wellness Coaching

At Hue Wellness, we understand that weight management looks different for neurodiverse individuals — and that's exactly what we're here for.
People with IDD, ASD, or PDD experience unique challenges with nutrition, body awareness, routine, and relationship with food that standard weight management programs simply aren't built to address. What works for a neurotypical person often doesn't work — and shouldn't be expected to work — for someone whose brain is wired differently.
Our approach meets you where you are. We combine evidence-based behavioral strategies, personalized nutrition guidance, and practical lifestyle support to help you build sustainable habits that fit your life — not someone else's program.
Whether your goal is weight loss, weight gain, or simply feeling better in your body, we're here to help you get there in a way that is realistic, respectful, and built around how you actually think and move through the world.

Customized Meal Plans

Nutrition and weight management for neurodiverse individuals is a team effort — and we work with the whole team.

We created this system back in 2019 because we kept seeing the same problem: clinicians working in isolation, writing nutrition plans that looked great on paper but fell apart the moment they met real life. A meal plan that ignores a caregiver's schedule, a client's sensory preferences, or the realities of a group home kitchen isn't a plan — it's a wish. We knew there had to be a better way.

We call it Support-Based Treatment. The idea is straightforward: the people who show up every day — family members, guardians, caregivers, direct support professionals — are not bystanders in the wellness process. They are the wellness process. So we bring them into the work from the very beginning.

We partner directly with the support team to build meal plans, routines, and strategies that are designed around the real-life needs of the person you support. That means we learn how your household actually runs, what foods are already accepted, what the barriers are, and where small, sustainable changes can take hold. We start where you are — not where a textbook says you should be.

The majority of our clinical work happens in partnership with families and caregivers, not just with the individual client. Because the most evidence-based intervention in the world won't work if the people implementing it feel unsupported, overwhelmed, or left out of the conversation. You are not a footnote in this process. You are a full member of the clinical team.

Very Selective Eaters/ ARFID

We know that many neurodiverse individuals have strong sensory preferences, strong food aversions, specialty diets, or a very narrow range of foods they feel comfortable eating. Our meal plans are designed around those realities — honoring the foods that work while thoughtfully expanding nutrition and variety over time, at a pace that feels manageable.
For very selective eaters, we specialize in gradual, low-pressure strategies to broaden food acceptance — adding both volume and variety without creating stress or conflict around mealtimes.

Coaching

Our services are delivered virtually, or in-person in some areas, so we can meet you — and the people you care for — wherever you are.
We offer coaching and consultations for both caregivers and clients directly, because sustainable change happens when everyone on the team is supported.


What we offer:
Meal Coaching for Selective and Restrictive Eaters — Personalized guidance for navigating limited food preferences, building a broader and more nutritious diet at a pace that works, and reducing stress around mealtimes.


Physical Activity Coaching — For individuals who need extra encouragement to get moving, we meet them where they are — building confidence, finding activities they enjoy, and making movement feel achievable rather than overwhelming.


Meal Planning Session with the RD — Our Registered Dietitian works with you and your support team to create practical, individualized meal plans built around sensory preferences, food aversions, and the real routines of daily life.

Behavioral Coaching — The "how do we actually make this work?" piece. We help identify what's getting in the way, solve problems together, and build routines that hold up in real life — not just in an ideal scenario.

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