


Social Life 360 is a fully integrated program that is open to all adults, regardless of diagnostic label.
We support adults who are working on building friendships, participating more fully in their communities, developing relationships, and increasing independence. Many of the individuals we work with identify as autistic, ADD, ADHD, or neurodivergent, others experience challenges such as social anxiety or loneliness, and some simply want to improve their social strategies and skills in a more structured and supportive environment.
Our program is aligned with DDD requirements and our service is clearly connected to meaningful, measurable outcomes that are typically identified in a person’s Individualized Service Plan (ISP).
Social Life 360 is most commonly aligned with Community-Based Supports (CBS) under DDD.
The program may also be considered under Goods and Services because its structure does not align cleanly with hourly service models, and is better understood as a comprehensive outcome-based program.
The program supports skill-building in areas such as:
Increasing participation in community life
Building conversation, communication and social interaction skills
Developing and maintaining meaningful relationships
Strengthening independence in real-world environments
Improving confidence in navigating social situations
We are happy to collaborate with your Support Coordinator to determine the most appropriate structure within your plan.
In some cases, Social Life 360 may be funded under Goods and Services.
This pathway is typically used for supports that do not fit neatly within traditional hourly service categories but are still directly connected to an individual’s goals and outcomes.
Social Life 360 is a structured, multi-component program that includes individualized coaching, group coaching, peer engagement, and a step-by-step curriculum. Because of this integrated design, it is not delivered as a simple hourly service.
When appropriate, the program may be considered under Goods and Services as a specialized support that helps advance goals related to:
Socialization and relationship development
Community participation
Communication and interpersonal skills
Increased independence and confidence in social environments
We can provide supporting documentation to help explain how the program aligns with an individual’s ISP outcomes when this funding pathway is being considered.
Social Life 360 is a structured, skills-based coaching program that teaches adults how to navigate social situations with greater confidence and independence.
We focus on:
Initiating and sustaining conversations
Understanding and responding to social cues
Building reciprocal relationships over time
Navigating social environments (events, groups, dating, friendships)
Following up and maintaining momentum in relationships
We break these skills and strategies down into formulas, diagrams and clear step-by-step instructions, all designed to encourage real-world practice and use.
In addition to learning these skills and strategies, participants are encouraged to complete structured exercises designed to help them build mastery and apply what they are learning in real-world social situations.
Social Life 360 supports a range of outcomes commonly included in an ISP, such as:
Increasing meaningful social connections
Reducing isolation and loneliness
Participating more actively in community settings
Building communication and social confidence
Developing greater independence in forming and maintaining relationships
All services are goal-oriented and aligned with individualized outcomes identified by the person and their team.
Our 16-week program includes:
1:1 Coaching Sessions
Individualized, goal-oriented support with our team that focuses on building and applying social and communication skills and strategies. Sessions are tailored to each participant’s needs and support progress toward increased independence, confidence, and community participation.
Weekly Group Coaching Sessions
A structured “Community Call” for our clients to ask social questions, engage with our community, practice skills and strategies, share their social wins, and learn alongside their peers
Step-by-Step Training Modules
Short, structured lessons delivered in a voice-over-text format, accessible anytime from anywhere, using formulas, diagrams, checklists, and step-by-step processes to support skill development and real-world application
Skill-Building Exercises Designed for Real-World Application
Participants are encouraged to complete structured exercises that reinforce skill development and support measurable progress over time. These exercises encourage practice and real-world application in social environments, helping participants build independence and confidence in forming and maintaining connections and relationships.
Strategic Action Plan
A guided, fill-in document that helps you organize what you’re learning, apply it in real world social settings, and track your progress. Our coaching team has access to it and can provide direct feedback to support your growth.
Unlimited Coaching and Support
Email our coaching team between sessions for personalized feedback and guidance as you apply what you’re learning in real life, so you can ask for support anytime, anywhere.
Online Communities
Interest-based and location-based discussion groups where our clients and graduates engage with peers, practice their skills and strategies, and build connections
While coaching is delivered virtually, the skills being developed are designed for real-world use in the individual’s community.
Social Life 360 is open to all adults who want to build social confidence and develop meaningful relationships, and is not diagnosis-specific.
While some of our clients have a formal diagnosis of autism, ADD, or ADHD, others self-identify as neurodivergent or experience challenges such as social anxiety, loneliness, or difficulty integrating into their community, or they're simply looking for more structure, support, and clear strategies to build social and relationship skills.
What Social Life 360 is:
A structured, skill-building program
Focused on independence and community integration
Designed to support habilitative outcomes
Aligned with habilitative goals
Clinical therapy or mental health treatment
A recreational or purely social activity
Unstructured “coaching” without defined outcomes
A dating program, dating service, or matchmaking service
Milestone 1: Empower Your Inner Superhero
Reframing socializing to reduce anxiety
Recognizing and reversing your inner critic
Developing a growth mindset
Turning strengths into superpowers
Dressing and grooming for social success
Milestone 2: Understanding Compatibility
Defining a true friend or life partner
5 risks in the social world and how to navigate them safely
Milestone 3: Connect with the Right People in the Right Places
3 strategies for finding and making friends
3 strategies for finding potential life partners
Building your Mental Library of interesting questions, answers, and stories
Overcoming the fear of meeting new people
Milestone 4: Demystify Body Language and Social Cues
Active listening
Eye contact
Smiling
Body positioning
Reading signals of interest and disinterest
Dealing with the uncertainty of social situations
Milestone 5: Build One-to-One Relationships
When and what to text to build a connection
Planning a hangout, social outing, or date
Avoiding last-minute sabotage
Executing a hangout, social outing, or date
Planning a second hangout or date and beyond
If you’re exploring whether Social Life 360 is the right fit for you, our team would be happy to schedule a complimentary consultation with you and your team.
During the consultation, we will talk about:
Your social goals
What’s keeping you from achieving those goals
How the program works
Whether the program aligns with your DDD services and plan
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Ilana Hamburgh is the Director of Education for the Social Life 360 program. She holds a Master’s degree in Special Education from Rutgers University and has extensive experience supporting individuals with diverse learning and social needs. Her background informs the program’s structured, accessible approach, ensuring that concepts are broken down in a way that is clear, practical, and aligned with how participants learn best.
Jeremy Hamburgh is the founder of the Social Life 360 program. He has been coaching adults on social skills and strategies since 2010. He brings over 14 years of professional experience as a lawyer specializing in combatting financial crimes, where he developed a strong foundation in analytical thinking, structured problem-solving, and communication. Since 2010, he has been designing and refining a systematic approach to teaching social and relationship skills, and translating complex social dynamics into clear, teachable frameworks.


Libby Allman is the Director of Coaching for the Social Life 360 program. She holds a Master’s in Psychology from UC San Diego and a certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis.
With over 20 years of experience designing creative, effective social-skills and behavior programs, Libby brings a deep understanding of how people learn and connect. She has led programs across the U.S. and the Caribbean supporting individuals, families, and communities, including people with neurodiversity.
Disclaimer: When Libby works with clients through My Best Social Life and Social Life 360, she does so solely in her capacity as a social coach, not as a mental health professional.


Stephen Rodriguez is a late diagnosed autistic husband and father who has a passion for helping others realize their full potential.
He has helped the My Best Social Life Team with their technology since 2021 and customized the platform on which Social Life 360 now runs.
Stephen enjoys presenting about self disclosure on Community Calls and helping Social Life 360 clients deal with the discomfort of uncertainty.
In his free time, Stephen loves Sci-Fi and Legos.



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