A clinician-guided communication support concept for people with complex needs, using routines, gestures, sounds and real-world patterns.
NeuroHERO Assist is for individuals who are non-verbal or who communicate primarily through gesture, sound, or behaviour. Instead of asking the person to adapt to the tool โ Assist adapts to the person.
Via usage over time, or custom learning sessions, Assist interprets inputs and translates them into clear, actionable messages for carers and supporters in real time.
"Not just communication โ interpretation."
We are actively seeking families, carers, clinicians, and support organisations to help shape real-world use cases and join the early pilot program.
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Assist doesn't just communicate โ it builds a structured understanding of the individual over time, improving support with every interaction.
Learn the person's needs, preferences, and communication style โ building a foundation for everything that follows.
Identify routines, support structures, and the specific gestures or sounds that communicate key needs.
Deliver structured communication, prompts, and real-time alerts โ support that is consistent, clear, and timely.
Improve support over time based on real use. The system learns, refines, and personalises with every interaction.
Join our community of early adopters, educators, families and advocates. Be the first to hear about trials, updates and new releases โ and help build something that actually works.
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NeuroHERO Assist is currently an early-stage concept and trial programme under development. It is not intended to replace clinically recommended AAC systems, emergency services, medical devices, or professional support arrangements.
Any proposed features, workflows or concepts described on this website or within trial documents are subject to ongoing design refinement, participant feedback, technical feasibility and safety review.