Tiimo Visual Planner
Tiimo is a visual planning and scheduling app designed to help address executive functioning challenges by providing structure, flexibility, and accessible tools that support everyday independence.
We use technology, knowledge and passion to empower Canadians with disabilities.
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Tiimo is a visual planning and scheduling app designed to help address executive functioning challenges by providing structure, flexibility, and accessible tools that support everyday independence.
Rick works in retail, which requires him to communicate with customers both in-person and over the phone. As part of his work, he also leads seminars for eight to 10 people at a time, often in a noisy workshop environment. He has mild to moderate hearing loss.
It was only natural when Alyssa decided to volunteer as a Clubs That Care leader, building assistive devices for Canadians with disabilities, that she’d rope in her father. Since then, they’ve built and delivered nearly 30 devices.
With assistive technology and equipment received through WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, Kaysee is looking forward to launching his own business helping others with disabilities.
Brad works as a Senior Software Developer, designing and developing software. His role also requires a lot of communication — with his duties including gathering requirements from stakeholders, reporting on his project status, mentoring developers, conducting code reviews, participating in meetings, collaborating with his team, and troubleshooting technical issues.
Neil Squire respectfully acknowledges that we do our work on the traditional and ancestral territories of Indigenous Peoples who are stewards of these lands, colonially known as Canada, since time immemorial. Indigenous lands across Canada are either self-governed by First Nations under modern treaty, unceded and surrendered territories, or traditional territories from which they have been displaced. We are grateful to be living and working on this land.
Our physical head office is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, specifically the territories of the Kwikwetlem, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations.