Sereniq is MAR and eMAR software for Texas IDD providers who need electronic medication administration records that work on a phone and still print like the HHSC Form 3092 grid. Nurses see gaps faster, DSPs document from the shift, and MAR refusals do not disappear into memory.
Medication administration is one of the places where generic EHR design breaks down for group homes. An electronic medication administration record can replace a paper MAR, but Texas IDD providers still need a defensible monthly Form 3092, refusal evidence, hold codes, controlled-med counts, and supervisor follow-up when a medication event becomes an incident.
Sereniq keeps the operational workflow and the audit print connected. DSPs record med administration from the mobile app. Each cell can be taken, refused, held, or home visit, matching the Form 3092 logic your nurse and surveyor already know. Time windows show early, on-time, late, and missed administrations before the month closes.
When a refusal happens, Sereniq can open the incident workflow automatically. Controlled substances get shift-end count sheets. The final MAR export is not a screenshot of an app screen; it is designed around the HHSC Form 3092 medication administration record Texas agencies already defend during surveys and look-backs.
That is the difference between broad eMAR software and an IDD medication workflow built for Texas. Sereniq treats the med pass, nurse review, incident follow-up, and audit packet as one record instead of asking the agency to reconcile an app, a spreadsheet, and a binder after the fact.
Texas HCS, TxHmL, HCBS Supervised Living, and group-home providers searching for MAR software, eMAR software, electronic medication administration record software, group home medication management software, or Form 3092 medication documentation.
Yes. Sereniq includes eMAR software for electronic medication administration records, mobile med passes, medication status tracking, nurse review, and audit-ready MAR exports for Texas IDD providers.
Both. Sereniq includes eMAR and MAR software as part of the Texas IDD EHR and operations platform, so medication records connect to clients, homes, staff, incidents, notes, nursing review, and audit packets.
Yes. Sereniq is built around the Form 3092 monthly MAR grid for Texas providers, including medication events, refusal handling, hold states, controlled-med counts, and audit-ready exports.
Yes. The MAR workflow is mobile-first for direct support staff. DSPs document during the shift while nurses and supervisors retain the review trail needed for audit and follow-up.