Sereniq gives Texas IDD providers medication management software for mobile med passes, eMAR records, Form 3092 MAR exports, refusals, holds, controlled-med counts, nurse review, incident follow-up, and audit-ready medication documentation.
Medication management software is a broad healthcare category, but Texas IDD group homes need a specific medication record. A provider has to show who administered the medication, when it was given, what happened when it was refused or held, which staff member was on shift, how the nurse reviewed the record, and how the monthly Form 3092 MAR lines up during an HHSC look-back.
Teams may search for medication administration software, medication tracking software, medication documentation software, medication administration record software, electronic medication administration record, eMAR software, MAR software, med pass software, group home medication management software, or IDD medication administration software. Sereniq narrows that intent to provider-side medication workflows inside HCS Residential Support, TxHmL documentation, HCBS Supervised Living, Host Home, and Texas IDD group-home operations.
The workflow starts at the med pass. DSPs document administration from the mobile app during the shift. Medication cells can carry the status the nurse and reviewer need: taken, refused, held, home visit, early, on-time, late, or missed. A refusal can become incident follow-up instead of depending on a staff member to remember a separate escalation step.
Nursing review stays connected to the same record. Nurses can see MAR gaps, refusals, medication order context, blood sugar logs, controlled-substance count sheets, incidents, staff context, and audit history without rebuilding the month from paper binders. The medication record also feeds the client binder, nursing binder, survey-prep bundle, and HHSC date-range exports.
Sereniq is not a pharmacy platform, e-prescribing system, hospital medication system, pill-packaging service, or generic senior-living eMAR. It is medication management software inside a Texas IDD provider record, sitting beside pharmacies, physicians, TMHP, TexMedConnect, HHAeXchange, EVV, and required reporting workflows while keeping the agency medication evidence clean.
Texas IDD agencies searching for medication management software, medication administration software, medication tracking software, medication documentation software, medication administration record software, electronic medication administration record, eMAR software, MAR software, med pass software, group home medication management software, IDD medication administration software, or controlled substance count software for provider operations.
Yes. Sereniq supports medication management workflows for Texas IDD providers, including mobile med passes, eMAR records, Form 3092 MAR exports, refusals, holds, nurse review, controlled-med counts, incidents, and audit history.
Sereniq includes eMAR and MAR workflows, but the medication management page is broader: medication administration, tracking, refusals, controlled-substance counts, nurse review, incident follow-up, binders, and survey-prep exports.
No. Sereniq does not replace pharmacies, physicians, e-prescribing, or medication fulfillment systems. It keeps the provider-side medication administration and documentation record organized for Texas IDD operations.
Yes. Sereniq can connect MAR refusals to incident follow-up so the escalation is visible in the provider record instead of depending on a separate paper process or memory.