Practical, evidence-informed resources created to support care, routines, and real-life challenges across health, home, and work.
Practical, evidence-informed resources created to support care, routines, and real-life challenges across health, home, and work.
Everything here is guided by a core occupational therapy principle
What do you need to do in your real life and what would make that easier?
Printable and digital planners, logs, trackers, and ready-to-use templates designed for real-life needs.
Simple, flexible systems to support routines, home management, and care coordination.
Resources that help organize health information, energy, responsibilities, and priorities.
Practical tools to reduce overwhelm and support caregivers across planning, communication, and care tasks.
Cognitive and executive function tools that support focus, planning, memory, and follow-through.
Educational content grounded in occupational therapy principles and real-world application.
Specialized tools and resources for therapists and helping professionals.
Upcoming consulting, services, and collaborative offerings designed to expand support.
Designed for individuals, caregivers, and professionals. Flexible, adaptable, and built for living well in real conditions.
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Function isn’t about perfection, productivity, or doing things “the right way.” It’s about being able to live your life.
Occupational therapy focuses on the everyday tasks of living—the routines, roles, habits, and systems that support real life.
Function brings that lens beyond the clinic and into practical tools you can actually use.
You might use Made for Function to
You don’t need to fit into a category to belong here.
Made for Function was created by Madison, a licensed occupational therapist. My work centers on understanding how people live — not just their diagnoses, roles, or to-do lists — and designing systems that support function in the real world.
Every resource here is informed by
If something isn’t usable in daily life, it doesn’t belong here.