Scaling Neurodiversity Care Globally: What’s New in Lyra’s Center of Excellence
In this session, we’ll explore the latest advancements from Lyra’s Center of Excellence for Neurodiversity and introduce Neurodiversity Skills Coaching for Adults. Join us to see how your clients can move beyond simple awareness to deliver scalable, coordinated neurodiversity support that improves access, reduces costs, and fosters inclusive, high-performing workplaces globally.
What you’ll learn
Neurodiversity is a global workforce reality, yet support systems remain fragmented, localized, and difficult to access. Across regions, employees and their families face long delays, a lack of adult-specific support, and poor coordination across care, workplace, and community resources. For employers, this translates to lost productivity, caregiver strain, and rising downstream costs.
In this session, we’ll explore the latest advancements from Lyra’s Center of Excellence for Neurodiversity and how we’re bridging global care gaps with a connected, end-to-end approach. We’ll discuss our expanded international capabilities that deliver consistent, high-quality support for families worldwide, paired with high-touch, longitudinal care advocacy that guides members from initial screening through diagnosis and treatment.
We’ll also introduce Neurodiversity Skills Coaching for Adults: practical, workplace-focused support designed to help employees build skills, navigate professional challenges, and thrive in their roles.
Join us to see how your clients can move beyond simple awareness to deliver scalable, coordinated neurodiversity support that improves access, reduces costs, and fosters inclusive, high-performing workplaces globally.
Key Takeaways:
- A Global Blueprint: Strategies for delivering consistent, scalable neurodiversity support across diverse geographies.
- Longitudinal Advocacy: How high-touch care coordination reduces fragmentation and improves outcomes from diagnosis through ongoing care.
- Comprehensive Family Support: How to support caregivers with neurodiverse children worldwide with the right skills, guidance, and resources
- Performance-Driven Coaching: Practical ways to support neurodiverse employees through skills-based coaching that improves performance, retention, and day-to-day functioning
Rachel Davidson
Senior Director, Neurobehavioral Health, Lyra Health
Rebecca Warnken
Senior Vice President, Health Transformation, Aon