Company

Built for the agencies that Illinois regulations were written for.

Home health compliance in Illinois is specific, consequential, and under-served by software built for bigger markets. Ordo exists to change that.

The problem we started with.

Illinois home health and home services agencies are regulated under some of the most detailed state requirements in the country — 77 Ill. Adm. Code Parts 245, 955, and 973 — alongside Medicare's federal Conditions of Participation. Most agencies manage this with spreadsheets, shared drives, and institutional memory.

That works until it doesn't. A survey finding, an expired credential, an unresolved EVV exception, an incident without documented follow-up — these are the moments where the system fails.

Specificity over generality

Generic compliance software doesn't know what Part 245 requires. We do. That difference is the product.

Evidence is everything

Work that isn't documented didn't happen. Ordo makes documentation the default, not the exception.

Agencies shouldn't need consultants to use software

Ordo is operational the same day you create your account. No implementation timeline. No custom setup. No spreadsheet migration project.

What we built.

Ordo is a compliance operating system built specifically for Illinois home health, home services, and home nursing agencies. It turns regulatory requirements into structured operational work — assigned, tracked, evidenced, and audit-ready. Not because compliance is exciting. Because the cost of getting it wrong is real.