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Turn a difficult situation into a better question.
These tools do not diagnose, decide rights, verify routes or replace professional judgment. They help you notice friction, organize what matters, and prepare a safer conversation. Everything runs in this page. AMAADOR LIFE does not receive or store what you type.
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Friction Mapper
A repeated barrier often looks like a personal failure because its cost is scattered across minutes, movements and recovery time. This canvas makes the pattern visible and proposes one reversible experiment.
Read the connected story: The House That Learned to BreatheTool 2 of 11
Accommodation Conversation Builder
Start with the work function, name the barrier, propose a practical test, and agree when to review it. This is a conversation aid, not a legal determination; local law and organizational duties vary.
Read the connected story: The Meeting at 9:07Tool 3 of 11
Recovery Question Pack
General internet advice cannot know your procedure, condition, medicines or complications. Select the areas you need to discuss and bring the resulting questions to your own qualified clinical team.
Read the connected story: Day Zero Was Not the BeginningTool 4 of 11
Repair or Retire Canvas
Decide what evidence to gather before repair, reuse or responsible disposal. This tool intentionally gives no disassembly instructions and treats heat, battery, electrical, smoke and water signs as reasons to stop and seek qualified help.
Read the connected story: The Last Life of a Red ToasterTool 5 of 11
Route Evidence Checklist
Accessibility is a chain. A journey fails when any link—entrance, crossing, vehicle, lift, toilet, destination or return route—fails. This checklist organizes questions but never claims a real route is accessible.
Read the connected story: The City With Three Inches MissingTool 6 of 11
Heat Plan Canvas
A useful heat plan connects official warnings to a specific action, an actually reachable cooler place, a check-in network and contingencies for power, transport and communication. It does not assess symptoms or replace local medical guidance.
Read the connected story: The Night the Thermometer LiedTool 7 of 11
Care Continuity Card
When the usual supporter is suddenly unavailable, knowledge can disappear with them. Build a short, consent-aware handover that starts with the supported person’s communication, choices and independence—not only diagnoses and tasks.
Read the connected story: The Notebook Under the Blue CupTool 8 of 11
Personal Adaptation Profile
Fifteen questions reveal which growth patterns are most visible for you right now: Explore, Structure, Connect, Protect and Restore. This original reflection is intentionally non-diagnostic and does not claim to measure permanent personality traits.
Use the result in a 30-day development experimentTool 9 of 11
30-Day Personal Development Plan
Turn one direction into a small, observable practice with a cue, support, evidence and review. The plan protects against all-or-nothing thinking: a useful experiment can be continued, revised or stopped.
Start with the Personal Adaptation ProfileTool 10 of 11
Clear Alert Rewriter
Paste a draft alert to check whether it names the action, timing, place and source. The checker uses simple in-browser rules; it cannot judge translation quality, local accuracy or whether every disability access need is met.
Read W3C guidance on clear contentTool 11 of 11
Low-Signal Information Pack
Online information can vanish behind a flat battery, expensive data, congestion or an inaccessible login. Prepare a short printable fallback with verified contacts, places, routes and actions. Do not publish the result publicly.
Read why accessible design also helps people with limited bandwidthScope and evidence
These tools transform questions and publicly available guidance into private worksheets. They do not calculate medical risk, make legal findings, inspect equipment, authenticate documents, verify real-world accessibility, or contact emergency services.
- World Health Organization: Heat and health
- UNDRR: Disaster preparedness guides for persons with disabilities
- International Labour Organization: Workplace adjustments
- NHS: After surgery
- W3C: Clear content
- W3C: Introduction to web accessibility
- CDC: Creating and maintaining a care plan
Sources reviewed: 14 July 2026. Always confirm current local guidance before relying on a generated worksheet.