CaseWorthy Inc. a Salt Lake City web-based platform that provides case management solutions for nonprofits and healthcare companies, has purchased a majority interest in Accessible Solutions Inc., a software provider enabling aging service agencies to manage their nutritional, home care and at-home healthcare programs through its ServTracker software offering. Accessible Solutions is based in Cocoa, Florida.{mprestriction ids="1,3"}
CaseWorthy was backed by private equity firm Symphony Technology Group of Palo Alto, California, in the transaction.
“[The acquisition] includes a significant investment to strengthen Accessible Solutions” software for aging service agencies and provide a more robust solution for multi-program social service and governmental agencies,” the company said in a statement.
“We are excited to leverage Accessible Solutions’ presence in the aging services market to expand CaseWorthy’s core mission of enabling administration and day-to-day management of mission-critical human service programs,” said Rushi Kulkarni, managing director at Symphony Technology Group. “Aging services is a significant component of the social service ecosystem and the combination creates a leading provider of case management and workflow solutions for service providers.”
“The synergies between both companies not only lies in our common approach to the development of industry-leading products but also in our strong, long-term partnerships with customers; the human services experience of our employees; and the collaboration of customers, partners and employees empowering software users to have a greater impact on our communities,” said Brandon Lloyd, chief financial officer of Caseworthy.
The current Accessible Solutions executives, including founders Greg and Sarah Prosser, will join the existing CaseWorthy leadership team.{/mprestriction}