Anchor app

AnchorApp Ltd is a UK-based software development company delivering tailored digital solutions for health and care providers, with a particular focus on supported living services. Its all-in-one care management platform is designed to ease the administrative load on busy support teams by streamlining essential daily tasks. These include managing support plans, implementing robust risk and incident management, monitoring health with advanced tools, setting and tracking personalised, outcome-focused goals, overseeing service allocations and client budgets, sharing care records with ease, and maintaining compliance; all to support the delivery of high quality, person-centred care.

Their system (first released in 2012) is used by supported living providers, social care agencies, and community-based services. AnchorApp is a platform built around the real-world needs of service users and the professionals who support them; making day-to-day operations more efficient and improving team communication.

AnchorApp also integrates seamlessly with key systems such as electronic medical records (EMRs), finance software, and third-party applications—enabling better data sharing across services and reducing duplication in care delivery.

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