CentralReach, a leading provider of autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) care software, has entered a definitive agreement to be acquired by Roper Technologies. Roper, a $60 billion public company known for its autonomous operating model, will allow CentralReach to continue operating independently while leveraging Roper’s financial strength and strategic expertise. CentralReach, which has expanded its base from 20,000 users to more than 200,000 since 2018, has invested heavily in product development to create a comprehensive platform for providers and educators. CEO Chris Sullens emphasized that Roper’s commitment to long-term investment and innovation aligns with CentralReach’s mission to improve outcomes for individuals with autism and IDD.
Insight Partners, which supported CentralReach’s growth since 2018, praised the company’s success under Sullens’ leadership, noting its transformation into a market leader. CentralReach’s mission to enhance autism and IDD care at home, school, and work will continue to guide its growth under Roper’s ownership. The company’s focus remains on advancing its solutions, supporting professionals globally, and improving lives through better outcomes. Roper Technologies brings a strong record of sustained growth and value creation, ensuring a solid foundation for CentralReach’s future development.




















