


In 2019 we launched EduCare, an interactive program designed to promote early childhood literacy, learning, health, and wellness for families, caregivers and children ages 0-8 years old.
EduCare is a market-ready program with content developed by expert health care providers, educators, and behavioral scientists.
Brain development through literacy is the most powerful tool in defining a child’s future success in school and life, and literacy development begins in the earliest months of a baby’s life, preparing them for a formal educational environment.
EduCare is available to moms and caregivers, delivering age-appropriate content and activities that coincide with baby’s birth date. Content includes health and literacy resources correlated to key growth and development milestones that guide them through early childhood development.

We created a nurse training platform with the team at Talk With Me Baby, a partnership of organizations that are committed to ensuring that every newborn in Georgia receives essential language nutrition and has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Emory University’s School of Nursing, the Marcus Autism Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, and Get Georgia Reading understand the impact that “language nutrition” has on early brain development and how it sets the stage for success in school and the workplace.

We are currently working on pilot programs for Housing Authorities, Native American populations, and University reasearch programs to determine improved health outcomes by leveraging our HIPAA complaint patient concierge, mobile platform. More information is available upon request.
