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Assistive Technology Solutions

Designed to Support Diverse Care Settings

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eBrief works with approved assistive technology providers through its Value-Added Reseller (VAR) Program. The program is intended to support partners interested in offering incontinence monitoring assistive technology to a variety of residential and community-based care environments.

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Applicable Care Settings

eBrief is designed for a range of care settings, including:

  • Day habilitation programs

  • Residential habilitation programs

  • Group homes

  • IDD residential communities

  • Small assisted living environments for those with IDD

  • Memory care and acquired brain injury settings

  • Congregate living communities

What We Offer

​Implementation & Partner Support Tools
Practical resources to support successful deployment, including implementation guides, training materials, and partner sales support.

Free Education Through the eBrief Community

Access to educational content on incontinence and its complications, with resources tailored to IDD and Assisted Living service lines.

Approved VAR Program
A structured, vendor-approved program for assistive technology providers seeking to add eBrief to their portfolio.

State-Specific HCBS Medicaid Waiver Guidance
Resources to help partners and providers understand how eBrief may align with applicable HCBS Medicaid waiver reimbursement pathways in each state.

eBrief is designed to support individuals in the IDD population and related care environments who may experience challenges with continence management, communication, mobility, or monitoring needs.

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eBrief Supports Individuals Who:

  • Are living with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)

  • Have dementia or other cognitive impairments

  • Experience disabilities that limit activities of daily living (ADLs)

  • Have sleep disruptions related to toileting needs or skin integrity concerns

  • Require ventilator support or other complex medical assistance

  • Are amputees or individuals with reduced sensory awareness related to voiding needs

  • Are living with acquired brain injuries, traumatic brain injuries, or post-stroke conditions

  • Have autism spectrum disorders or sensory processing challenges

  • Have limited verbal communication or reduced ability to recognize or report continence needs
     

eBrief may also be considered in care environments where:

  • Staffing resources are limited or stretched across multiple locations

  • Care teams support individuals in geographically dispersed or congregate living settings

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