
CLIENTS ACROSS
THE NATION

For the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services' early intervention program, known as "KEIS (Kentucky Early Intervention System)," Yahasoft developed the TOTS (Technology-assisted Observation and Teaming Support) application. This data system helps manage the workflow for children from birth to age three with developmental delays.

In partnership with the Mississippi State Department of Health, Yahasoft developed the MITI (Mississippi Infant Toddler Intervention) application. This data system supports their "First Steps" early intervention program by collecting, storing, and reporting data for infants and toddlers with developmental delays.

In partnership with the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Yahasoft created the BRIDGES application. BRIDGES, which stands for BabyNet, Reporting and Intervention Data Gathering Electronic System, helps manage data for the BabyNet early intervention program, streamlining service tracking and reporting.

To support the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services' early intervention programs, Yahasoft developed the Nevada Early Intervention Data System (NEIDS). This application is designed to efficiently manage data for services provided to infants and toddlers with developmental delays, ensuring streamlined support for Nevada's families.

The South Dakota Department of Education's Birth to Three program offers crucial early intervention services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays. To support this program, Yahasoft developed the South Dakota Early Intervention Data System (SEIDS) to efficiently track services and manage billing.

To support the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Yahasoft created the BEES (BE Early Data System) application. This web-based system is designed to manage data for the state's early intervention program, streamlining the tracking of services for children from birth to age three.

To support the Maine Department of Education's Child Development Services (CDS), Yahasoft developed the Maine Child Information Network Connection (CINC). This web-based data system streamlines the management and tracking of early intervention services for children from birth to age five. CINC enhances efficiency, ensuring Maine's children and families receive vital support.

The Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging's Early Intervention System offers vital support for infants and toddlers with developmental delays. To streamline data management and billing, Yahasoft developed the web-based Tennessee Early Intervention Data System (TEIDS). This application helps DDA track services and ensure compliance, ultimately benefiting Tennessee's children and families.
CLIENT FEEDBACK
Yahasoft staff,and
Mr. Roy Su in particular,
is highly competent, eager to create the best product for his clients, and willing to do whatever it takes to make the product work for not only the state staff, but also for children and families.
Rich Lewis
Former Director
Mid-South Regional Resource Center
For the first time, we could look at the data on a child level, clean it, and confidently report the data knowing that we could document exactly where our numbers came from.
Nan Slaughter
Former Data Manager
Kentucky Early Intervention Program
Without this type of system, we could not effectively meet the general supervision requirements of the federal law.
Paula Goff
Former Part C Coordinator
Kentucky Early Intervention Program
The response and resolution time for significant new needs from TEIDS continue to impress even the most skilled data specialists.
Jamie Kilpatrick
Former Director
Tennessee Early Childhood Program
Every effort was made to eliminate redundancy, maximize efficiency and streamline workflow. Yahasoft designed a system that worked for Kentucky rather than fitting Kentucky into a system designed for someone else.
Kirsten Hammock
Former Part C Coordinator
Kentucky Early Intervention Program
The key factors in choosing to work with you and YahaSoft were your in-depth knowledge of Early Childhood Special Education and your ability to provide CDS with an innovate software solution within the means of our budget.
Cindy Brown
Former Part C & Part B 619 Coordinator
Maine Early Intervention Program
For the first time, we could look at the data on a child level, clean it, and confidently report the data knowing that we could document exactly where our numbers came from.
Nan Slaughter
Former Data Manager
Kentucky Early Intervention Program
Yahasoft staff, and Mr. Roy Su in particular, is highly competent, eager to create the best product for his clients, and willing to do whatever it takes to make the product work for not only the state staff, but also for children and families.
Rich Lewis
Former Director
Mid-South Regional Resource Center
Without this type of system, we could not effectively meet the general supervision requirements of the federal law.
Paula Goff
Former Part C Coordinator
Kentucky Early Intervention Program
The response and resolution time for significant new needs from TEIDS continue to impress even the most skilled data specialists.
Jamie Kilpatrick
Former Director
Tennessee Early Childhood Program
Every effort was made to eliminate redundancy, maximize efficiency and streamline workflow. Yahasoft designed a system that worked for Kentucky rather than fitting Kentucky into a system designed for someone else.
Kirsten Hammock
Former Kentucky Part C Coordinator
Kentucky Early Intervention Program
Rich Lewis
Former Director
Mid-South Regional Resource Center
Yahasoft staff, and Mr. Roy Su in particular, is highly competent, eager to create the best product for his clients, and willing to do whatever it takes to make the product work for not only the state staff, but also for children and families.
Without this type of system, we could not effectively meet the general supervision requirements of the federal law.
The response and resolution time for significant new needs from TEIDS continue to impress even the most skilled data specialists.
Paula Goff
Former Part C Coordinator
Kentucky Early Intervention Program
Jamie Kilpatrick
Former Director
Tennessee Early Childhood Program
Every effort was made to eliminate redundancy, maximize efficiency and streamline workflow. Yahasoft designed a system that worked for Kentucky rather than fitting Kentucky into a system designed for someone else.
Kirsten Hammock
Former Kentucky Part C Coordinator
Kentucky Early Intervention Program
