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Our Story
Whether you’re navigating Regional Center services, preparing for an IEP, or learning to advocate for your loved one, we’re here to walk beside you. Our events are safe spaces for learning, sharing, and growing together.
Our Story
From Experience to Advocacy
Taylored Care Advocacy Association (TCAA) was founded by Taylor Reynolds following the creation of Taylored Care®, and serves as the nonprofit advocacy and community outreach extension of the organization’s broader mission to support individuals with developmental disabilities and the families who advocate for them every day.
The organization was inspired by the realities many families face — confusion around services, difficulty accessing resources, lack of guidance, and the overwhelming feeling of navigating complex systems alone. Through firsthand experience within Supported Living Services (SLS), Regional Center coordination, and disability support work, Taylored Care Advocates recognized the need for a more approachable, community-centered source of education, advocacy, and support.
Built through relationships formed across California’s developmental disability community, Taylored Care Advocates works to bridge the gap between services and understanding by helping families and consumers better advocate for themselves, ask informed questions, and confidently navigate available supports.


Our Story
Why Taylored Care Advocates Exists
Taylored Care Advocates exists to make disability advocacy feel more human, understandable, and accessible. As the nonprofit advocacy and community outreach arm of Taylored Care®, the organization focuses on helping individuals with developmental disabilities and their families better understand services, rights, supports, and opportunities available through California’s developmental disability system.
Through educational workshops, advocacy guidance, resource sharing, and community outreach, TCAA works to create spaces where families and consumers feel supported rather than overwhelmed. The goal is not only to provide information, but also to help people build confidence in advocating for themselves and their loved ones.
At its core, TCAA believes that access to knowledge, support, and community can change outcomes for families navigating disability services.




How We Grew
Built Through Community & Shared Experience
Taylored Care Advocacy Association, doing business as (DBA) Taylored Care Advocates, was shaped through relationships formed within California’s developmental disability community.
Over time, the organization connected with advocates, professionals, family members, and consumers who shared the same passion for improving access, education, guidance, and support within the Regional Center system.
Board members were brought together through meaningful involvement in the community — from advocacy events and disability expos to Regional Center networking and family resource spaces. Each member contributes a unique perspective shaped by lived experience, professional involvement, family advocacy, leadership, and years of navigating developmental disability services firsthand.
Together, Taylored Care Advocates leadership represents a combination of community advocacy, Regional Center knowledge, direct support experience, family-centered guidance, and a shared commitment to helping individuals and families feel seen, supported, informed, and empowered.
Our Story
A Board Rooted in Advocacy
Taylored Care Advocacy Association (TCAA) Board of Directors is made up of women with deep personal and professional ties to the developmental disability community. Their backgrounds include family advocacy, disability services, Regional Center system navigation, community outreach, direct support work, and leadership within California’s disability community.
From parents and loved ones advocating for family members, to professionals who have worked within or alongside the system itself, the board brings together decades of combined experience and compassion. Their shared goal is to ensure families and consumers have access to guidance, education, encouragement, and a stronger sense of community while navigating disability services.
Taylored Care Advocacy Association (TCAA) continues to grow through collaboration, advocacy, and the belief that families should never feel alone in the process.

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