◆ ONE RECORD. FOUR PERSPECTIVES. CONSENT AT THE CENTRE.
The paper trail
ends here.
A shared record for people moving through AOD treatment — whether court-ordered or voluntary. Assessments done once. Progress visible to those who need to see it. Family kept in the loop, with the client's say-so.
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① THE PROBLEM
Ten assessments in a year. Same questions, different clipboards. Rehabs can't see prior treatment. Caseworkers chase phone calls. Courts wait weeks for a progress note. Families are told nothing.
Try the mock assessment② THE SHIFT
One portable record the client controls. Services plug in. Courts monitor in real time. Family sees what the client consents to share — nothing more.