About Us
We build the infrastructure behind work that changes lives.
The most meaningful wellness work is deeply human — a practitioner, a method refined over years, and a person who leaves better than they arrived. Auxilison exists to give that work the platform it needs to reach more people without losing what makes it work.
We help wellness practitioners deliver their programs with fidelity, see how those programs actually perform, and grow — so that more lives are touched by the change a good program can bring.
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Why we built Auxilison
A method can change a life. Scaling it is harder.
A powerful wellness program usually starts the same way: in one person's hands. It works because of the care, the sequencing, and the judgment behind it.
But the moment that program tries to grow — more clients, more practitioners, a clinical partner who wants evidence — the very thing that made it work becomes hard to hold onto. Delivery drifts. Records scatter. Outcomes become a matter of memory rather than measurement.
Auxilison was born where two paths met.
One path comes from inside the practice — a practitioner who discovered, through lived experience, that an intentional wellness method can genuinely shift how a person feels and functions, and who spent years sitting with real people to refine it into a repeatable system.
The other comes from inside the infrastructure — decades of building the systems behind services that have to be consistent, trusted, documented, and visible: telecom networks, managed technology environments, provider-client portals, and compliance platforms used by healthcare organizations.
Put those together and you get Auxilison: a platform that takes a method depending on human delivery and gives it the structure, the record, the workflow, and the measurement it needs to scale — without losing fidelity to the person who created it.
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What we believe.
Our purpose is to breathe life into others. We don't sit across from the client ourselves — our practitioners do. So we measure our success by theirs. When a program runs more smoothly, reaches more people, and can finally show the difference it makes, the people on the other side of that program are the ones who benefit. That is the point of the company.
- Fidelity. A program should stay true to its creator as it grows. The platform bends to the method, not the other way around.
- Evidence. Good work deserves to be seen. We give practitioners objective, honest insight into how their programs perform — for their clients, their partners, and themselves.
- Trust. We handle sensitive data and personal stories with the care they require, built on infrastructure designed for high-trust, regulated environments from the start.
- Service. We succeed when our practitioners and their clients succeed. Everything else follows from that.
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The people behind Auxilison
Built from practice and infrastructure.
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Ian Morris
Co-Founder
Ian brings the practitioner's perspective to Auxilison. His work in intentional, sound-based wellness grew not from theory but from his own journey through serious illness and personal challenge, where he experienced first-hand how structured sound could calm what words could not and help the nervous system settle. Over more than a decade of group sessions and private coaching with people facing anxiety, burnout, trauma, and creative blocks, he refined that insight into a complete, repeatable method. Ian understands what a wellness program is from the inside — what it takes to deliver one with care, and what a practitioner actually needs to do that work well.
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James Kennemore
Founder
James is an operator-founder who has spent his career building the infrastructure behind trusted services. Starting young — programming as a child, running a BBS and a regional amateur-radio network, and founding his first technology company at seventeen — he went on to build telecom carriers, managed-services operations supporting county governments, school districts, and healthcare-adjacent organizations, and provider-client and compliance software. That lineage led to Caseore, a standards-based provider-client platform now used by laboratories and healthcare providers. James brings an unusually practical mix of software, infrastructure, operations, and compliance experience to a single problem: helping human-delivered programs scale without losing what makes them trustworthy.
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Our roots.
Auxilison was founded in 2025 in South Carolina.
It draws on the same foundation of trusted, standards-based provider-client software behind Caseore — a separate platform, with its own focus on laboratories and healthcare providers, that shares Auxilison's commitment to reliable, well-documented, measurable delivery. Auxilison applies that hard-won foundation to a different mission: helping wellness programs deliver, measure, and grow.
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Let's build something that lasts.
If you run a wellness program and want to deliver it with more consistency, more insight, and more reach — we'd like to hear about it.
Auxilison is intended for clinician-guided wellness support. It is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.