'This Is an Inclusion Revolution'

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Magnusmode founder talks about partnering with Regions to make banking and life better for those with autism.

By Doug Segrest

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / May 15, 2025 / Nadia Hamilton was just 8 years old when she decided she was going to help her younger brother with his morning routine.

Troy wasn't a procrastinator getting ready for school. Instead, Nadia quickly realized, he was overwhelmed.

Growing up I noticed Troy struggled with day-to-day tasks.

"Troy is autistic," Nadia Hamilton told a group of Regions associates gathered for Banking for Everyone, part of a celebration of Autism Awareness Month. "Growing up I noticed Troy struggled with day-to-day tasks. Everything from getting up in the morning, making breakfast, brushing your teeth. You probably did it without thinking too much about the steps. People like Troy struggled with these tasks because so many people with autism have anxiety."

She developed step-by-step guides that simplified the tasks and made Troy's life much easier.

Today, the idea she had as a child in Toronto is now the basis for Magnusmode, which helps people with disabilities live more independently. The popular MagnusCards app provides simple instructions on everything from local travel to daily tasks to banking.

Magnusmode works with 60-plus inclusion partners, including Regions Bank. Specifically, the Regions MagnusCards provide easy-to-follow digital guides that help with using a debit card, opening a checking account, depositing a check, withdrawing cash and using Regions Online Banking. It's part of Regions' larger commitment to inclusive and accessible banking for all.

Regions is designated as an autism-friendly bank.

"This is an inclusion revolution," Hamilton said.

And sharing this revolution is important to Regions and the bank's Disability Services and Outreach Manager, Schiela Peña.

"Regions is designated as an autism-friendly bank," Peña said. "We go the next step to having our sensory kits and designated quiet rooms, to make it a more welcoming, inclusive environment.

"One thing we want our associates to walk away from today is knowing that we have these great resources."

Magnusmode has been a leader of the autistic community since Hamilton founded it in 2015. A decade later, almost 200,000 people utilize the MagnusCards app, with more coming online each day.

Regions has partnered with Magnusmode since 2023 and the five-card decks offered on the Regions app include directions in English and Spanish.