What NestLink Supports
01
Live, Accurate Directory Listings
NestLink maintains a centralized directory of licensed residential homes with current photos, services offered, location details, and real time availability. This ensures caseworkers and referral sources are viewing accurate, up to date information when making placement decisions.
02
Availability Based Referral Visibility
Only homes that indicate active availability are surfaced for referrals. This reduces unnecessary inquiries and helps ensure providers are contacted only when they are able and prepared to accept a placement.
03
Centralized Referral Coordination
Providers receive referral notifications, review details, and respond with interest through a single platform. This reduces reliance on scattered emails, phone calls, and faxes and keeps referral communication organized in one place.
04
Support for Capacity and Placement Transitions
When a provider’s capacity or care capabilities change, NestLink supports responsible placement transitions by helping maintain visibility into alternative residential options. This helps promote continuity of care when a placement is no longer appropriate.
05
Reduced Administrative Burden
By keeping listings, availability, and referrals centralized, providers spend less time on outreach, follow up, and repeated intake conversations. NestLink helps reduce administrative friction so teams can focus on daily operations.
06
Built Around Licensed Residential Providers
NestLink is designed around how residential agencies actually operate. Pricing and structure are based on licensed homes rather than beds or staff users, making it easier to manage single site and multi site agencies without added complexity.
Residential Services NestLink Supports

HCS (Home and Community-based Services)
Residential homes serving individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities through Texas Medicaid waiver programs. These homes provide daily support, supervision, and habilitation services in a community setting while promoting independence and quality of life.

ICF/IID (Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities)
Licensed facilities that provide a higher level of structured care, including active treatment, medical oversight, and continuous supervision. ICF IID settings support individuals with more complex medical or behavioral needs in a regulated residential environment.

Supported Living / Supervised Living
Supported living arrangements provided through licensed or waiver-authorized programs with documented provider accountability, staffing, and service coordination. These settings support greater independence while maintaining structured oversight appropriate for discharge planning.

Licensed IDD Group Homes
Small community based homes designed for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities who benefit from shared living arrangements. These homes typically support a small number of residents and focus on daily living skills, safety, and social engagement.

Referrals Are Fragmented…and Time-Consuming
Managing referrals often means juggling emails, voicemails, faxes, and forms with missing or outdated information.
Providers spend hours responding to inquiries that don’t match their capacity or services.
NestLink helps organize visibility and referrals in one place so the right conversations happen faster.
Spend less time chasing placements. More time caring.
NestLink helps providers stay visible only when they have capacity and only for the care they actually offer.You receive relevant referrals, respond in one place, and move forward without repeated intake calls or outdated information slowing things down.
We help you stay focused on care, not coordination.




