Care to Translate is proud to welcome emergency departments in Rome as new customers, enhancing multilingual communication during the 2025 Jubilee.
Read moreCare to Translate is excited to announce a new partnership with the Swedish non-profit organization AjaBajaCancer. Together, we are dedicated to making cancer care more inclusive and accessible for children and families facing language barriers during one of life’s most challenging journeys.
Read moreFrom elderly care to social services, the city or Borås (Borås Stad), is taking a major step toward more inclusive, multilingual public service.
Read moreA new partnership between Care to Translate and Tolkenett brings cutting-edge medical translation tools to Norwegian care providers – enhancing communication, safety, and efficiency across all care settings.
Read moreCare to Translate welcomes Laramie Reproductive Health as a new partner in improving language accessibility in reproductive health care. Learn how technology is breaking down language barriers in health care.
Read moreTranemo municipality welcomes the translation app Care to Translate for improved communication.
Read moreTop-ranked University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s School of Nursing integrates Care to Translate into its curriculum.
Read moreLillestrøm Municipality has selected Care to Translate following a successful pilot program conducted at Nedre Romerike Legevakt.
Read moreWe are glad to partner with Sapienza University and Policlinico Umberto I Hospital in Rome to improve communication in gynecology and enhance communication with non-Italian-speaking patients to ensure equal care.
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