Reentry Case Management

The first 30 days
decide everything.

40% of reincarcerations happen in the first month after release. Not because people want to fail — because the system lets them fall.

OnRamp is an AI case manager that monitors every client, every day. It catches the slide before it becomes a crisis.

40% of reentries happen
in the first 30 days
70+ avg. clients per
case manager today
Client Overview 12 Active Today
DW
Deon W. Day 18  ·  Parole
On Track
MJ
Maria J. Day 5  ·  High Risk
Needs Attention
KL
Kevin L. Day 22  ·  Housing Search
On Track
Maria J. missed check-in — outreach sent
Weekly Check-In Rate
94%  ·  up from 81% last month
Why case managers burn out

Impossible caseloads

Case managers carry 40-100+ clients. No human can track everyone's status daily. Problems surface as crises.

Fragmented systems

Housing, parole, employment, benefits — each agency operates in its own silo. The client is the only one trying to hold it all together.

Reactive, not proactive

By the time a case manager hears about a problem — missed appointment, housing loss, employment gap — it's already a crisis. Early intervention is impossible at scale.

OnRamp doesn't replace case managers. It handles everything that doesn't require a human — and flags the moments when a human is essential.

What OnRamp does

A case manager that never sleeps

01

24/7 Client Monitoring

The AI tracks every client's status daily — check-ins, housing applications, parole compliance, employment activity. Nothing falls through.

02

Early Risk Detection

Patterns that precede failure — missed check-ins, silence, gaps in housing search — are caught days before they become a crisis. Interventions happen early.

03

Resource Matching

Connects clients to housing, jobs, benefits, and support services automatically — matched to their specific situation, location, and needs.

04

Automated Compliance

Parole check-ins, reporting deadlines, court dates — all tracked and reminded. Clients stay compliant without case manager intervention.

05

Court-Ready Reports

OnRamp generates progress reports for parole boards and courts automatically — saving case managers hours of documentation work every week.

06

For-Impact Outcomes Tracking

Every outcome — housing placed, job secured, check-in completed — is tracked and reported. Prove impact to funders and policymakers.

The Interface

Built for the reality of reentry work

OnRamp works via text message and a simple dashboard — no smartphone required, no app to download. Clients get daily check-ins via SMS. Case managers get a real-time view of their entire caseload with intelligent prioritization.

SMS-first — works on any phone
HIPAA-compliant data handling
Integrates with existing systems via API
Available in English and Spanish
OnRamp 9:14 AM
Hey Deon, checking in — how did your job interview go yesterday?
It went great! They're calling my references today. Fingers crossed.
That's great to hear. I'll flag your parole officer that you have employment pending. Anything else you need help with today?
Actually yes - my housing caseworker hasn't gotten back to me in 3 days. Can you help?
I'll reach out to her office now and follow up. Stand by.
What success looks like
3.2× more check-ins

vs. weekly case manager meetings alone. Daily automated touchpoints keep clients engaged between visits.

17 days avg. faster housing placement

AI-powered resource matching cuts the housing search time significantly. Clients get placed faster.

94% parole compliance rate

Automated reminders and proactive check-ins mean clients show up. Parole officers see the difference.

6 hrs saved per case manager per week

Documentation, reporting, and scheduling handled automatically. Case managers do the work that matters.

The goal is not to manage people leaving prison. The goal is for them to succeed so completely that the system becomes unnecessary.

OnRamp was built to make that the default outcome — not the rare exception. Every tool, every process, every AI interaction is designed to move a person from supervised to self-sufficient, from at-risk to stable, from cycling back to moving forward.

This is what reentry looks like when it works.