For clinics, counselors, and care teams
Give your waitlist something to hold.
The hardest part of your waitlist is not the schedule. It is knowing that someone reached out on their worst day, and the earliest you can see them is in three weeks.
Fair Care was built for exactly that gap: practical, immediate support for the waiting period between reaching out and being seen.
What every patient gets, free, today
- Six Care Packs: panic, grief, anxiety, focus collapse, emotional regulation, decision overload
- Downloadable PDFs that work offline, no account, no sign-up wall
- Guided interactive tools for panic: breathing pacer, grounding, distress scale
- A library of low-energy practices, filterable by what a hard day allows
- Crisis resources one click from every page, never gated, never tracked
Privacy first: no accounts required, no advertising trackers, and personal moments like check-ins are never recorded. The ethics page spells it out.
At intake
One link in your waitlist confirmation email. That is the whole integration.
In the waiting room
A QR card by the front desk. Support that starts before the first session.
Between sessions
Homework that does not feel like homework: packs matched to what came up.
The pilot: three months, free, no strings
Use everything with your patients for three months. If it helps, the practice license is $500 a year afterwards. If it does not, walk away and your patients keep the free shelf forever either way.
What the license adds
- Co-branded pack PDFs: your practice name and your crisis contacts on every page a patient holds
- Print-ready waiting room materials: QR cards and a one-pager that route to your co-branded packs
- Premium Bundle access for your active waitlist patients: guided audio, pattern mapping, progress tools
- A direct line into co-design: what your patients need shapes what gets built next
Download the one-pager (PDF) to share with your team.
The free shelf stays free for every patient, licensed practice or not. That is not a promotion, it is the point. A quarter of everything this project earns, after costs, goes to mental health charities, posted monthly in the Open Ledger. Fair Care is not a substitute for clinical care and never claims to be: it is what your patients hold while they wait for you.