


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.
We offer a comprehensive range of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)–authorized training, employment, and support services designed to help participants build confidence,
gain real-world experience, and move toward greater independence.
Our services focus on skill development, career preparation, employment support, and individualized guidance tailored to each participant’s goals.
Employment preparation and supportive employment services.
On-the-job training and work-based learning experiences.
Work readiness, self-advocacy, and life skills development.
Career camps and youth transition services.
Transportation and personal support services.

We offer a comprehensive range of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)–authorized training, employment, and support services designed to help participants build confidence,
gain real-world experience, and move toward greater independence.
Our services focus on skill development, career preparation, employment support, and individualized guidance tailored to each participant’s goals.
Employment preparation and supportive employment services.
On-the-job training and work-based learning experiences.
Work readiness, self-advocacy, and life skills development.
Career camps and youth transition services.
Transportation and personal support services.

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)


For most Florida students, Spring Break is a time for the beach or video games. But for a growing number of motivated teens with disabilities in the Miami area, it has become the week they finally "crack the code" of adulthood.
At Better Steps Life Skills Center Inc., we specialize in Spring Break Career Camps. You might wonder: Can a student really learn how to be a professional in just five days? The answer is a resounding yes.
Because our camps are "intensives," they provide a level of immersion that a weekly one-hour class simply cannot match. When a student spends six hours a day, five days in a row, focused entirely on their professional identity, something shifts. They stop seeing themselves as "just a student" and start seeing themselves as a "future employee."
Here is a day-by-day breakdown of the "Career Quick-Start" syllabus and why this 1-week model works so effectively for neurodivergent youth.
The Power of the "Intensive" Model
Many of our participants thrive on routine and repetition. In a typical school week, "transition skills" might only be discussed for 30 minutes on a Tuesday. By Wednesday, the student has moved on to Algebra or History, and the career lesson is forgotten.
In an Intensive Career Camp, we remove the distractions. We create a "work-simulated environment" from Monday through Friday. This repetition allows the brain to build new "muscle memory" for professional behaviors.
Sustained Focus: Students stay in a "professional mindset" all week.
Social Bonding: Small groups (cohorts) move through the challenges together, building peer support.
Immediate Feedback: Instructors can correct social cues or task errors in real-time, day after day, until the skill is mastered.
Day 1: The Environmental Assessment & Goal Setting
We don't start with a lecture. We start with the individual.
Every student has a different "ideal" workspace. On Monday, we conduct an Environmental Assessment. We ask the big questions: Does this student thrive in a high-energy retail setting? Or do they need the quiet, predictable rhythm of an office or data-entry role?
By the end of Day 1, every camper has a "Personal Career Map." This sets the tone for the week. They aren't just practicing for "any job"—they are practicing for their job.
Day 2: Task Analysis & The Logic of Work
On Tuesday, we move into the "how" of employment. One of the biggest reasons teens with disabilities feel overwhelmed at work is that instructions can feel vague. "Clean the lobby" or "Sort these files" are actually complex tasks with many hidden steps.
We teach Task Analysis. We show students how to:
Break down a big project into 5 small steps.
Use visual checklists to stay on track.
Self-monitor their progress so they don't have to wait for a boss to tell them what’s next.
This builds Executive Functioning—a skill that pays off in the classroom and at home, not just at work.
Day 3: Soft Skills & Social Integration
Wednesday is often the most challenging and rewarding day. We focus on Social Integration. Technical skills (like using a cash register) are easy to teach, but "soft skills" (like knowing how to handle a frustrated customer) are harder.
We role-play common workplace scenarios:
The "Cell Phone" Rule: Practicing how to keep personal devices away during work hours.
Professional Greeting: How to greet a supervisor vs. how to greet a friend.
Receiving Feedback: Most teens are sensitive to criticism. We practice "Constructive Feedback Sessions" where they learn that a correction from a boss is a tool for growth, not a personal attack.

Day 4: The "Digital Brand" & Resume Building
By Thursday, the students are feeling more confident. We channel that energy into their professional documents.
In 2026, a resume isn't just a piece of paper; it’s a digital footprint. We help students:
Identify "transferable skills" from their school projects or volunteer work.
Write a professional "Summary of Qualifications" that highlights their unique strengths.
Review their social media presence to ensure it reflects the "Employer of the Year" standards we uphold at Better Steps.
Day 5: The Grand Finale – Mock Interviews & Graduation
Friday is the "big day." We invite local Miami business partners or "guest supervisors" to conduct Mock Interviews.
This is where all the week's training comes together. The students dress in professional attire, bring their newly minted resumes, and sit across from a "real" boss.
They practice their handshake (or professional greeting).
They answer questions about their strengths.
They ask "smart questions" about the job.
We end the week with a Graduation Ceremony. Seeing a student's face light up when they receive their Certificate of Completion is why we do what we do. They leave on Friday with more than just a certificate; they leave with the proof that they are capable of being hired.
Why Florida Parents Trust Better Steps for Spring Break
Better Steps Life Skills Center is an authorized Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) vendor. This means our curriculum meets the high standards set by the state of Florida for Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS).
For parents, this means:
Safety & Expertise: Our staff are experts in disability support and workplace inclusion.
IEP Alignment: Our camp goals directly support the "Transition Goals" in your child’s IEP or 504 plan.
Cost Efficiency: For many students already connected with Florida VR, these camps may be funded at no out-of-pocket cost to the family.
Is Your Teen a Candidate for a "Quick-Start"?
Our Spring Break Career Camp is ideal for students who:
Are between the ages of 14 and 21.
Have an IEP or 504 plan in a Florida school.
Need a "boost" in confidence or social communication.
Are ready to start thinking about their first summer job.
The transition from school to work doesn't have to be a scary, multi-year struggle. Sometimes, it just takes one focused week to change a student’s entire trajectory.
Conclusion: Make This Spring Break Count
Spring Break is the perfect time to "re-set." By the time your teen goes back to school the following Monday, they will have a resume, an interview experience, and a new sense of purpose.
Don’t let another school break pass by without making progress toward independence. Let’s take those Better Stepstogether.
Spaces for our Spring Break Intensive are limited to ensure small group sizes and personalized coaching. Visit our Spring Career Camp Page today and secure your spot!

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.
Better Steps Life Skills Center Inc. offers a wide range of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)–authorized training and support services. Our programs are designed to help participants build confidence, gain real-world experience, and move toward greater 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.
Copyright 2026. Better Steps Life Skills Center. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright 2026. Better Steps Life Skills Center. All Rights Reserved.


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.
Better Steps Life Skills Center Inc. offers a wide range of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)–authorized training and support services. Our programs are designed to help participants build confidence, gain real-world experience, and move toward greater 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.
Copyright 2026. Better Steps Life Skills Center. All Rights Reserved.