Sensory-adapted hair salon tHAIRapy in Point Loma equips its Kenyon Street studio with a purpose-built sensory wall, wheelchair-accessible shampoo bowl, and a trained service dog for clients with autism and special needs. The all-ages format covers cuts for children and adults in the same session, filling the gap between pediatric-only chains such as Pigtails & Crewcuts and conventional adult-only salons that lack adaptive infrastructure. Stylists receive specific training in communication techniques for nonverbal and minimally verbal clients, adapting cues and pacing to each individual's tolerance window. The service dog provides calming pressure and distraction during haircuts, reducing sensory overload for clients who cannot tolerate clipper vibration or water spray without support. Standard color, blowouts, and makeup application round out the menu for neurotypical family members booking alongside their special-needs children, matching the full-service scope of The Loma Salon and Spa while layering in adaptive infrastructure. The most complex appointments combine sensory-adapted haircuts with wheelchair-station transfers and post-cut calming protocols for clients managing multiple disabilities simultaneously.