Notes from Our First Month of Early Access
A month into InclusiCare's first early access cohort, here's what real families have already taught us — and what we're shipping in response.
By William Kreitzer
Updates, insights, and stories on adaptive technology and disability care equity.
A month into InclusiCare's first early access cohort, here's what real families have already taught us — and what we're shipping in response.
By William Kreitzer
Families on Medicaid waiver waitlists wait an average of 32 months for services. Here's what they're doing during that time, and why the infrastructure for that work matters.
By William Kreitzer
InclusiCare exists because a special education teacher kept telling a manufacturing engineer that he was solving the wrong problem. Here's what my co-founder's classroom expertise has changed about how we build.
By William Kreitzer
The federal government is betting on AI to help solve the caregiver crisis. Here's what that bet needs to get right — and where it could quietly go wrong for disability families.
By William Kreitzer
We're inviting our first cohort of families, therapists, and educators into InclusiCare. Here's what we're shipping, what we're listening for, and how to join.
By William Kreitzer
Two out of three parent centers say families often struggle to find the right assistive technology for their child. The tools exist — finding them is the broken part.
By William Kreitzer
An inside look at the design principles shaping InclusiCare — and why we're saying no to features that would make the product worse for the families we're building it for.
By William Kreitzer
Every time a new caregiver, teacher, or therapist enters a disabled child's life, families spend hours re-explaining what could have been written down once. That burden has a cost we rarely measure.
By William Kreitzer
Introducing our blog — a space for updates on InclusiCare, stories from our community, and our perspective on disability care equity.
By William Kreitzer