Most EHRs are organized around appointments. Recovery is organized around a person, over weeks. SoberLab's record follows the resident through every level of care.
Assessments, plans, notes, medications, and screens live in one place and move with the resident as their level of care changes — no re-creating the chart at every step-down.
Structured intakes and biopsychosocial assessments that populate the plan — not a PDF you re-type.
Goals, objectives, and interventions you can track and revise — with progress visible at a glance.
Track medication-assisted treatment alongside the clinical picture, with drug screens on the same record.
Each goal carries objectives and interventions. As sessions happen, progress notes attach to the goal they serve — so the plan is always a live picture, and reviews write themselves.
Yes — assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, medications and MAT, and drug screens, all on one record designed for substance-use levels of care rather than office visits.
Only staff whose role and the resident's consent allow it. Housing and operations staff don't see clinical documentation — Part 2 segmentation is enforced by the platform.
Yes. The same record carries through changes in level of care — you update the level of care, not rebuild the chart, so history stays continuous.
The agent can draft a progress note or summary for staff to review and sign — never signing on its own. Every note remains clinician-approved and attributable.
We'll walk a resident from assessment to step-down and show how documentation keeps pace without extra clicks.