Therap is a broad national I/DD and HCBS platform. Sereniq is the Texas-focused alternative for providers who want mobile DSP documentation, HHSC-aligned form prints, HCS and TxHmL language, and audit packets built around the way Texas surveyors review records.
A broad national system can be powerful, but Texas providers often need something more specific: Form 4119 that looks like Form 4119, MAR prints that match the grid, six-month look-back packets, and workflows that do not force DSPs into desktop-style documentation after a shift.
Sereniq starts from the Texas home. Staff document on a phone, active goals load into the note, MAR refusals trigger incident follow-up, transportation logs print cleanly, and supervisors can approve or return work before it becomes a billing or audit issue.
If your agency is evaluating Therap because you need electronic documentation, billing-ready evidence, or a stronger audit trail, Sereniq is the Texas-first path: narrower, faster to train, and built around the HHSC forms your team already knows.
Texas HCS, TxHmL, HCBS Supervised Living, and Host Home providers comparing Therap against a Texas-only documentation and operations platform.
Sereniq is built to replace the day-to-day documentation, operations, forms, audit packet, staff, and home workflows Texas IDD providers use. Exact migration scope depends on the modules your agency uses today.
Texas-only focus lets Sereniq optimize around HHSC forms, HCS and TxHmL language, six-month look-backs, mobile DSP use, and the specific workflows Texas IDD agencies repeat every week.
Sereniq focuses on billing-ready documentation rather than replacing TMHP or TexMedConnect. The source records behind claims are easier to review, export, and defend.