Yes, individuals with ADHD are absolutely eligible to wear the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyard. The sunflower initiative is designed specifically for people with "invisible" disabilities—conditions that are not immediately apparent to others but can make navigating public spaces, such as airports or shopping centers, more challenging. Since ADHD can impact executive function, focus, and sensory processing, wearing the lanyard discreetly signals to trained staff that the wearer may need extra time, patience, or clear instructions. In 2026, most major international transit hubs and large retailers recognize the lanyard. It is important to remember that the lanyard is not a "fast pass" or a legal certification, but a voluntary tool to facilitate better communication and support. There is no requirement for a formal medical certificate to obtain one; you can simply pick one up at participating service desks or order one online from the official Hidden Disabilities store to help make your travel and public interactions smoother.