Transparency by default
Every note, mission, and milestone is visible to the people who need it. No more asking a parent to relay what happened in session.
When a clinic, a school, a driver, and a grandparent all see the same story, care stops getting lost between handoffs. BASE gives the families you serve one connected home base, and gives your organization a way to be part of it.

Fragmented care is a communication problem before it is a clinical one. BASE Partner is built on two promises: nothing hidden, nobody left out of the loop.
Every note, mission, and milestone is visible to the people who need it. No more asking a parent to relay what happened in session.
Clinicians, aides, drivers, and family talk in the same place, tied to the child's plan instead of scattered texts and voicemails.
Consent-aware access means families control who sees what, and your team can prove the handoff actually happened.
“Every caregiver, on the same page, so every child is seen as the hero they are.”
BASE Partner is more than a license. It is a way to extend your mission into the homes and routines of the families you support.
Cover the cost of BASE for the families you already serve. Strengthen retention and outcomes by giving them one place to coordinate care.
Put your organization front and center in the experience. White-label ready for enterprise partners who want a seamless family journey.
Deploy BASE across your district, network, or member base with flexible pricing, dedicated onboarding, and a success manager.
The need is large, growing, and underserved. These numbers explain why care coordination cannot stay fragmented.
1 in 31
U.S. children identified with autism spectrum disorder by age 8
Source: CDC, 2025
1 in 6
U.S. children have a developmental disability of some kind
Source: CDC
$1.4M to $2.4M
estimated lifetime cost of raising a child with autism
Source: JAMA Pediatrics
$1.8B to $7.2B
projected growth of the global digital therapeutics market for autism, 2025 to 2034
Source: Industry market research
Combat-level stress
Caregivers of children with autism report chronic stress levels comparable to combat soldiers
Source: Smith et al., 2010
Statistics are drawn from publicly available research and industry estimates. They are provided for context and planning; your organization's market may vary.
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