Privacy-minded care coordination
Role-aware sharing helps the right adults stay aligned without turning daily updates into a mess of texts and notebooks.
Ausmo brings communication support, routines, progress updates, and care collaboration together so parents, teachers, therapists, and care teams can stay connected without adding more overwhelm.
Today's communication board
Quick phrases for home and school
Shared routine
Progress snapshot
Goals stay visible across settings.
Care team update
"Used the break prompt independently before lunch. Let's mirror the same cue at home this evening."
One update, shared with the right people.
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Role-aware sharing helps the right adults stay aligned without turning daily updates into a mess of texts and notebooks.
AAC support, routines, progress notes, and shared updates stay close to the moments families and teams actually need them.
Readable layouts, keyboard support, calm colors, and clear states help the experience feel reassuring instead of overwhelming.
The landing page is built around outcomes families and professionals can feel: more communication confidence, better alignment, and less stress from disconnected updates.
Give children consistent ways to express needs, choices, feelings, and routines across home, school, and therapy.
Parents, teachers, therapists, and care teams can share updates, notice patterns sooner, and reduce communication gaps.
Goals, routines, and shared notes stay organized in one place, so coordination feels practical instead of draining.
Each role sees the child from a different angle. Ausmo helps those perspectives work together so support stays consistent across transitions, settings, and routines.
See routines, communication wins, and shared updates in one place so you can spend less energy chasing information and more energy supporting your child.
Common moments
Why it matters
When the same goals, communication supports, and observations travel with the child, fewer things fall through the cracks.
The feature section keeps technical details grounded in the everyday outcomes people actually care about, with cleaner hierarchy and warmer product framing.
Featured workflow
A child uses a communication support, an educator notices what helped, a therapist ties it back to a goal, and a parent sees the update before the day is over.
AAC tools stay within reach when words are hard to find.
Updates and observations move to the adults who need them.
Goals and routines keep the next step clear across settings.
Keep symbol-based tools, quick phrases, and expressive communication support easy to reach when a child needs to be understood right now.
Parents, teachers, and therapists can see what changed, what worked, and what needs follow-up without scattered side channels.
Goals and notes remain visible in plain language so progress feels grounded in everyday support, not buried in reports.
Support cues, routines, and next steps can stay consistent across settings even when the day moves quickly.
Thoughtful permissions and trust-forward workflows help teams collaborate without treating privacy as an afterthought.
Instead of speaking in abstract product language, this section shows how Ausmo can support the practical moments where coordination either helps or breaks down.
A parent updates the team about sleep, mood, or a schedule change so the day begins with better context.
A teacher logs a meaningful communication win and reinforces the same support strategy the family is using at home.
A therapist records progress toward a goal and shares practical carryover ideas that fit into real routines.
The family sees what happened across the day, keeps routines consistent, and knows what to focus on next.
Ausmo is presented as a trusted space for sensitive communication and care coordination, with language that respects privacy realities without turning the page into legal copy.
Different adults need different levels of detail. Ausmo is designed to support that reality with clearer permissions and access boundaries.
Sensitive communication and care information should be treated with care in transit, at rest, and throughout the product experience.
Ausmo is positioned to support teams navigating HIPAA, FERPA, and COPPA expectations with trust-forward product decisions.
Shared updates, progress notes, and collaboration history help teams stay aligned and reduce confusion about what happened when.
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If you are exploring Ausmo for your family, classroom, practice, or program, we can walk you through the product and help you decide whether it fits your care workflow.
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