CareCompli

Two ways to work with us. The same engine underneath.

Different organizations need different structures. A single facility wants guidance and a system. A multi-facility group may want to run its own program on serious infrastructure. Both live here.

Full service

We support and guide your program, end to end

CareCompli works alongside your compliance officer and committee as your outside compliance resource. We build and maintain your policies, run your training, operate your hotline, conduct your structured audits, drive your investigations and corrective actions, prepare your board reporting, and keep you survey-ready, all on our system, with our team involved constantly. This is not a one-time engagement. Your program is monitored, updated, and worked every single week, because compliance failures don’t schedule themselves around a consultant’s next visit.

Best for

Facilities and groups that want experienced compliance professionals engaged in the program day to day.

White label

Your brand, your team, our system

Your organization runs its own compliance program on the CareCompli platform, under your own name and branding. Your compliance team gets the full engine: the policy library, training with quizzes and tracking, hotline intake and case management, structured audits, automatic deadline computation, corrective action tracking, notifications, and board-ready reporting, presented to your facilities as your own program. CareCompli stays behind the curtain, with support and compliance expertise available whenever your team wants it.

Best for

Multi-facility organizations and groups with an internal compliance function that deserves real infrastructure.

Either way

  • Your facility keeps its own compliance officer and compliance committee, as regulations require. We make them effective.
  • No per-user costs. Your whole staff is in the system.
  • Automatic notifications, from the system and, in full service, from us.
  • One audit trail that proves the program works.

Not sure which fits? That’s the first conversation.