Help us capture the moments that matter.
Amego now uses Navigating Life, a private and compliant communication app, to securely share updates, photos, milestones, and everyday moments with families.
This page explains how participation works and lets you complete your digital consent.
If you’re ready to review and sign the consent to participate in the use of the Navigating Life you can sign by clicking the button. If you’d like more information on the app’s benefits, security specifications, etc. you can continue scrolling to learn more.
Questions before signing? Contact our support team and we’ll be happy to help.
Amego has invited you to give consent to use Navigating Life®. This is not like public social media. It's a private and secure digital community for each of Amego's programs.
With your consent, everyday moments—a celebration, a proud achievement, or just a good day—can be safely shared with you through Navigating Life®.
Amego is committed to helping people they support live meaningful, connected lives. We believe in transparency and providing family access to follow along with all our programs do. The Navigating Life app is one of the ways we keep families informed by securely sharing everyday successes, milestones, and meaningful moments.
Navigating Life® is a private app that support teams use to keep families connected to the people in their lives receiving services.
Think of Navigating Life as a secure digital window into what's happening in the program. Instead of waiting for a phone call, email recap, or handwritten note, you can see photos, videos, milestones, and updates shared in real time. It privately extends the program's community online, allowing approved families, staff, and supporters to stay connected and celebrate everyday moments together.
Photos and videos help capture everyday moments that words alone can't. And we know families are often left wondering how their loved one is doing between visits or phone calls.
Your permission matters. Before photos or videos that include your loved one can be taken or shared through Navigating Life, we ask for your written consent.
Most families tell us the same thing: they don't get enough information. Instead of wondering how the day went, you can see it for yourself. Whether you live five minutes away or five states away, Navigating Life helps you feel more connected to everyday life.
"We live across the country, and Navigating Life is my lifeline for seeing how my son is doing every day. It's a wonderful app that helps us stay connected; it really makes a difference for us and our lives!"
"Friends of mine wonder what their sons and daughters do all day in programs. Now I don't."
"I would have never known, or even trusted, that my daughter had friends in her program until I saw it with my own eyes."
We understand that no matter the benefits, some people prefer not to participate.
If you choose not to consent, staff won't take or share photos of your loved one through Navigating Life®. You can still receive the updates you typically get and stay connected through other ways your organization offers.
Only people receiving or connected to someone receiving services in that program can see the photos, videos and posts. Nothing is ever public or connected to another social media app. The feed is meant to be a digital representation of the physical program community.
Photos cannot currently be downloaded directly from the Navigating Life® app. However, like any private digital platform, we cannot prevent someone from taking a screenshot of content they are authorized to view.
To help protect privacy, Navigating Life is only accessible to approved users who have been invited. Everyone with access is expected to respect the privacy of the people they support, and the consent process reinforces that photos and other shared content should not be shared outside the platform.
We also respect your organization’s privacy. Navigating Life does not use your organization’s photos or program images for marketing, and private photos are not used to train AI models or shared with public AI tools.
No. Photos shared through Navigating Life® stay inside the app, not on public platforms like Facebook or Instagram.
Yes! That’s a big part of why we do this — so you can feel connected and see how your loved one is doing.
No, you can sign this consent form without an account. If you’d like to also see updates and photos yourself, you can request an account separately.
No problem. Reach out to your organization anytime to update your consent — no explanation needed.
The app is paid through the Amego organization so there is no cost for families to use the app while enrolled.
If you’re ready to review and sign the consent to participate in the use of the Navigating Life you can sign by clicking the button.
Questions before signing? Contact our support team and we’ll be happy to help.