Care Navigation for Families

Your parent got discharged.
Now what?

KinRoute coordinates everything that comes after the hospital: caregivers, insurance, equipment, schedules. One point of contact so your family can stop drowning in systems and start healing.

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The system wasn't built for families

72 hrs Average hospital stay before discharge
6-8 weeks Average time for families to set up proper home care
192M Americans on Medicaid, Medicare, or Marketplace plans

Hospitals discharge fast. Government programs are labyrinths. Equipment suppliers, caregiver agencies, insurance paperwork, follow-up appointments all fall on the family. Most people have never navigated this before. They shouldn't have to figure it out alone.

What KinRoute handles

We don't provide medical care. We provide the coordination layer that makes everything else work.

48h

Emergency Care Setup

Caregivers sourced, equipment ordered, home prepared. We move fast because families in crisis can't wait.

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Insurance Navigation

Medicaid applications, Medicare benefits, document prep. We translate the bureaucracy so you don't have to.

24/7

Ongoing Care Management

Scheduling, check-ins, problem solving. A single point of contact who knows your family's situation and keeps everything running.

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Discharge Support

Hospital to home, safely. We coordinate the transition to prevent readmission and close every gap in the handoff.

How it works

01

Tell us what happened

Your parent had a fall. Your spouse needs home care after surgery. Your uncle's Medicaid paperwork is a nightmare. Start with the situation.

02

We build the care plan

Within 24 hours, you have a coordinator who maps every need: caregivers, equipment, insurance, scheduling. One plan, one contact.

03

We run it. You live your life.

Appointments get made. Paperwork gets filed. Equipment gets delivered. You get updates. The system works because someone is finally managing it.

Families deserve a guide, not another phone tree.

KinRoute exists because the healthcare system was built for institutions, not for the people left holding everything together. We're building the coordination layer that should have existed all along, starting in Houston, expanding everywhere families need it.

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