mCase®
Unlike mere casework tools, mCase is the only solution designed around your unique needs, from the expert in case management software.
mCase is a unique, completely configurable cloud-based solution that makes case management tasks faster and more efficient. It lets staff support their clients in the office and out in the field, using mobile devices and the web, while providing an easy-to-use and powerful case management solution. mCase supports all aspects of the case management life cycle, including intakes, assessments, service planning, outcomes measurement and eventually, closure.
SUPPORTED PROGRAMS
CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
Child Welfare
Early Intervention
WIC
Violence Prevention
Mentoring/Guidance
Child Support
Senior and Aging
Non-profits
Eligibility and Human Services
Integrated Collaborative Care
Housing Assistance
Homeless Services
Behavioral and Mental Health
Developmental Disabilities
Food, Cash, and Energy Assistance
Medical Assistance and Waiver Programs
Refugee Assistance
Justice and Investigation
Victim Assistance
Juvenile Justice
Probation
Investigations
Legal/Litigation Management
Fraud and Abuse
Liability and Recovery
mCase easily supports any case management program, including those that involve intake, assessment, eligibility, service planning, and/or ongoing service delivery.
- Works offline
- Intake
- Assessments
- Investigations
- Ongoing case management
- Service planning
- Closure
- Provider management
- Master client database
- Financials
mCASE IN ACTION
The United States Virgin Islands (USVI) were devastated by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Citizens were unable to work and generate income, yet they were incurring expenses associated with home and business repairs, disaster-related injuries, and replacing food lost in the storms and associated flooding.
The province of Alberta, with a population over four million, wanted to improve child welfare outcomes. It knew getting caseworkers into the homes of children and families in need was a vital part of the solution. The province’s existing system wasn’t mobile-friendly, and caseworker visits were manually intensive and paper-based. Information was always out of date.
The County of Milwaukee, with a population of almost one million people, wanted to transition to a person-centric, integrated, and values-based service delivery model to better serve clients and increase self-sufficiency. The current model was siloed. It was difficult for clients to navigate. Organizational structures and processes made it hard for caseworkers to identify, assemble, and manage the full set of services to fit a client’s needs.