keynote speaker and Disability Advocate

I help organizations bridge gaps in accessibility building inclusive cultures where everyone feels valued. I speak on disability inclusion, resilience and accessibility

They call me the Palsy Power Chick

I was born with Cerebral Palsy, which unlocked my superpowers of unwavering strength, positivity, and determination. I use my “superpowers” to build powerful human connections through personalized storytelling—and by telling those stories, I help organizations apply innovative frameworks around disability inclusion.

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Let’s Work Together

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    Presentations

    I provide informative, interactive presentations to organizations and in academic settings seeking to deepen their cultural competence in the disabled community.

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    Keynotes

    My messages focus on strengthening organizational culture, disability inclusion and overcoming adversity. Keynotes can be customized based on specific topics or focus areas.

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    Consulting

    I work with organizations, workplaces and higher education institutions to improve accessibility and implement more inclusive practices so that everyone can thrive.

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See what my clients say

  • Kaylin is an inspiration and model for how to succeed when faced with obstacles. She has much knowledge and wisdom to share which comes from independently negotiating the world.

    LYNN MATTHEWS

  • The value of this and the real impact of accommodations was immense. Incredibly eye opening!

    NIKKI

  • Kaylin is an absolute GEM, she is genuine and authentic and I sincerely learned so much about the impact of accommodation and that it is in fact not special treatment.

    TIFFANY

  • I invited Kaylin to speak to my class of Occupational Therapy students about her challenges and successes as an adult living with Cerebral Palsy. Kaylin was a very likable and informative speaker, and the students were engaged in her presentation and asked great questions. 

    It was a wonderful learning opportunity for the students, who now have a greater appreciation of Kaylin's abilities and challenges. I'd love to have her back next year!

    Donna Brzykcy

  • Kaylin visited my campus to provide a guest lecture in my psychological aspects of physical therapy class. She is an amazing resource for knowledge and she was inspirational to learn from. I am so grateful and thankful that I was able to be present for this experience!

    Melanie Rott

  • Kaylin came to Daemen PT and gave an inspiring talk about her journey with cerebral palsy. She was incredibly kind and insightful!

    Victoria Torres

Not just a speaker.

An impact maker.

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I’m Kaylin Devealt, a professional speaker and passionate advocate for the disabled. Living with Cerebral Palsy has shaped my career and passion to create more inclusive and accessible environments.

Through my speaking engagements, I promote awareness and understanding in organizational, academic and workplace settings.

My goal is to empower and educate others by sharing my lived experience and driving conversations that lead to long-term impact.