Sereniq is developmental disabilities software for Texas agencies serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through HCS, TxHmL, HCBS Supervised Living, and Host Home / Companion Care. It combines documentation, operations, staff workflows, HHSC forms, and audit exports in one Texas-focused platform.
Many developmental disability services platforms are broad by design. They serve multiple states, payer models, and human-services programs. That breadth can be useful, but Texas IDD providers often need deeper support for residential homes, DSP documentation, HCS and TxHmL language, HHSC forms, and survey evidence.
Sereniq is built around the provider record. DSPs document services from a phone. Supervisors approve or return notes. Nurses review MAR, refusals, controlled-med counts, and delegation evidence. Administrators manage homes, staff credentials, fire drills, incidents, transportation, appointments, and audit bundles without stitching together spreadsheets.
The goal is not to be generic I/DD software. The goal is to be the Texas IDD system a provider can run every day and defend during a six-month look-back.
Texas developmental disability service providers, IDD group-home agencies, HCS owners, TxHmL providers, HCBS Supervised Living operators, and Host Home programs evaluating I/DD software.
Yes. Sereniq is software for Texas providers serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, especially agencies running HCS, TxHmL, HCBS Supervised Living, and Host Home programs.
Yes. Sereniq is intentionally Texas-focused. The product centers on HHSC forms, Texas IDD programs, TMHP-adjacent documentation, and the way Texas group-home providers operate.
Broad platforms optimize for many states and program types. Sereniq optimizes for Texas IDD depth: mobile DSP workflows, HHSC form prints, home-scoped access, IRP-linked notes, and six-month look-back evidence.