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Resources

Resources organized by what someone is trying to do.

The resource layer starts with the person’s goal instead of agency names. It can become a national Resource Graph as data is validated and maintained.

Find services

Search by need, location, age, diagnosis status, language, insurance, and accessibility requirements.

Prepare documents

Generate appointment packets, communication cards, and follow-up checklists before meetings.

Route correctly

Use direct routing packets when a request needs a decision-maker, policy office, or program owner.

Resource Graph fields

Service type, eligibility, age range, documents needed, referral path, contact methods, language access, telehealth, diagnosis requirement, Medicaid status, accessibility notes, crisis limits, waitlist status, and appeal route.