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CarePros growth spurs new company and product launch


By Colin Gallant

The people behind growing child-intervention agency CarePros are launching a new company that offers the software they have developed to allow healthcare providers in Alberta and beyond to focus less on paperwork, data encryption, and data insights, and more on actual care.

"The focus is to streamline workflows," CarePros co-founder Alex Gervais told Taproot. "(We want) to give frontline staff, child (and) youth care workers, counsellors, and social workers more time back away from their administrative duties to provide direct care."

The new company and its software are called Nurture. The software, derived from tools CarePros developed for its own work, is based on the web and is targeted at social workers and other professionals.

CarePros, which placed 23rd on The Globe and Mail's list of Canada's top growing companies in 2022, is a service provider for children with complex behavioural needs. It's pre-qualified by Alberta Health Services to serve this population, and its team totals around 300 people, who operate in the Edmonton region, Grande Prairie, and Red Deer. The organization offers in-home care, out-of-home care, foster care, therapy, and more.

Charles Wong, the CEO and co-founder of CarePros and the executive chair and co-founder of Nurture, told Taproot the original company's dedication to efficiency has helped it reduce costs, improve the experience for those providing care, and free up time for client care.

"We always ask ourselves: 'How do we deliver more value to our clients or stakeholders and rights holders?'" Wong said. "Essentially, the question is how do we improve the efficiency and effectiveness of direct care that we're offering to very complex, high-behaviour, highly traumatized children and youth?"

That focus, Wong said, led CarePros to create Nurture. The tool is part of what already powers the main organization. It uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize processes. Its success led Wong and Gervais to realize it had value as a product for others.

"We identified the feedback and the positive experience that our team members within CarePros had, who said that there was nothing like it on the market," Gervais, the vice president of corporate services for CarePros and the CEO of Nurture, said. "As we expanded the feature set within Nurture, that's when we began chatting with other agencies. There's significant interest in doing pilot programs with other (health) agencies across the province and into B.C."

Building Nurture wasn't necessarily Plan A. Instead, the CarePros team found a problem and decided to solve it.

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Headlines: Sept. 5, 2024


By Kevin Holowack and Mariam Ibrahim

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Calls for public engagement: St. Anthony school site, transit, cookbook


By Kevin Holowack

Here are open opportunities to engage with local governments in the Edmonton region.

More input opportunities

Photo: The former St. Anthony School building has a plaque outside but no historic designation. The city's discussion board has drawn mixed responses on what people hope to see on the site. (Edmonton Catholic School Division Archives/Facebook)

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Happenings: Sept. 5, 2024


By Debbi Serafinchon

Here are some events happening today in the Edmonton area.

And here are some upcoming events to keep in mind:

Visit the beta version of the Taproot Edmonton Calendar for many more events in the Edmonton region.

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