ICE4Autism
Wanda Refaely
About this app
- Category Health & Fitness
- Age 10
- Updated Apr 2, 2015
- OS IOS
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ICE4Autism is a specialized health and safety app for autistic individuals, families, and caregivers. Create a personalized In Case of Emergency profile that clearly communicates communication preferences, sensory sensitivities, triggers, calming strategies, medications, allergies, diagnoses, and emergency contacts. Instantly present critical information to first responders, clinicians, schools, and support staff to improve care and reduce misunderstandings in urgent or stressful situations. Designed with autism-informed fields, simple navigation, and secure data handling, it helps you centralize health information and share only what is needed. Ideal for daily routines, medical visits, travel, and emergencies. Keywords: autism support app, medical ID, emergency information, ASD health profile, caregiver coordination, first responder communication.
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How to use:
1. Download and install the app, then create an account for yourself or the person you support.
2. Complete the ICE profile with communication style, sensory needs, triggers, preferred calming strategies, medical conditions, medications, allergies, and diagnoses.
3. Add emergency contacts and care team details, then set your sharing preferences to control what information is visible.
4. In an emergency or appointment, open the app to display the ICE profile and share it directly from the app with responders or providers.
5. Review and update the profile regularly to keep medications, contact details, and strategies current, and export or show a summary when needed for school, travel, or clinic visits.
