Sereniq gives Texas IDD providers nursing documentation software for medication orders, MAR review, nursing delegation evidence, controlled-substance counts, blood sugar logs, nurse-only workflows, nursing binders, and audit-ready records connected to the rest of the group home operation.
Nursing documentation in an IDD group home is not just a notes screen. Nurses need to see medication orders, MAR gaps, refusals, controlled-substance counts, blood sugar trends, delegation evidence, incidents, and the staff context behind each record. When that work is split across paper binders, spreadsheets, and a generic medication management software tool, the nurse has to rebuild the story after the fact.
Sereniq keeps nursing work inside the provider record. Nurse-only workflows can handle medication orders, discontinuations, MAR review, delegation-related documentation, blood sugar logs, and controlled-substance count sheets. The same client, home, staff, date, and audit history that support DSP documentation also support nursing review.
This page is intentionally different from broad MAR software. The MAR is part of the nursing record, but Texas IDD providers also need the nursing binder, delegation survey stack, controlled substance count evidence, blood sugar log history, medication order history, and follow-up context that surrounds the monthly medication administration record.
Sereniq is not a hospital nursing management system, pharmacy platform, or standalone eMAR app. It is provider-side IDD software for HCS Residential Support, TxHmL documentation workflows, HCBS Supervised Living, and Host Home programs where nursing documentation has to connect to homes, DSP shifts, MAR, incidents, care plans, staff credentials, and HHSC look-back packets.
Texas HCS, TxHmL, HCBS Supervised Living, Host Home, and group-home providers searching for nursing documentation software, nursing management software, medication management software, medication administration record support, MAR software, eMAR software, controlled substance count records, blood sugar logs, nursing delegation documentation, or nursing binder software for IDD operations.
Yes. Sereniq includes nursing documentation workflows for Texas IDD providers, including medication order context, MAR review, controlled-substance counts, blood sugar logs, nursing binder support, and audit history.
MAR software focuses on the medication administration record. Sereniq includes MAR and eMAR workflows, but the nursing documentation page covers the surrounding nurse review, delegation evidence, controlled-med counts, blood sugar logs, and binder records.
Yes. Sereniq supports controlled-substance shift-end count sheets and connects those records to the same client, home, staff, date, MAR, and audit history used across the provider record.
Yes. Nursing documentation sits beside staff credentials, MAR, incidents, care plans, notes, transportation, home assignments, and survey-prep packets so administrators can review the full timeline from one record.