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ROUTES & FIELD WORKFLOWS
Placement professionals spend hours sequencing visits, navigating across neighborhoods, and adjusting plans mid-day as new information comes in.
ElderLogic was built to eliminate that friction.

What We Mean by a Route
In ElderLogic, a route is a structured plan for a day in the field.
It is a live system that continuously recalculates the most efficient route as your day evolves. The sequence of homes an agent intends to visit, ordered logically and geographically, based on where they are when they open the route.
A route answers which homes to visit, in what order, how long the day will take, and what happened at each stop.

What a Route Includes
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A map-based view of selected homes
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An optimized visit order to reduce drive time
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One-tap access to navigation
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Immediate access to notes, outcomes, and follow-ups
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The ability to adjust the plan mid-day
Why Routes Matter in Placement
Placement work involves visiting multiple homes across real neighborhoods under time pressure.
Without structured routing, agents waste time manually sequencing addresses, backtracking across town, and trying to remember which home said what.
ElderLogic replaces that friction with clarity

Routes Designed for Mobile Use


Optimize Field Work
Routes are built to be used on a phone, in the car, and between visits.
Agents can view their day at a glance, navigate stop-to-stop, log notes immediately after visits, and reorder or remove stops without starting over.

Routes as Part of the Workflow
Routes are directly connected to placement searches.
Visits generate documented outcomes, viable homes flow into next steps, and non-viable homes are recorded with context — keeping field activity aligned with decision-making.