Adults and children who report a sensory dysfunction or a sensory-integration disturbance often also present with a learning disability.
To accommodate those with these specific disabilities, some businesses offer sensory friendly hours for shopping, eating or attending community events.
[9] For adults with autism, modification of the workplace environment includes softened lighting, reduced noise and partitions around work areas.
They stated that they would have "sensory bags" which will contain noise-cancelling headphones, a fidget toy, verbal cue cards and a weighted lap pad.
[2] KultureCity is a nonprofit organization which provides training, and certification for venues and events to accommodate those with sensory sensitivities.
The organization also provides a software application for Apple and Android devices which lists sensory friendly venues.