Creating clarity where it matters most

Practical microlearning, workflow tools, and implementation support across the substance use disorder (SUD) continuum

MOUD-aligned, harm-reduction-compatible solutions that strengthen non-clinical aftercare, post-treatment continuity, and post-release re-entry across Medicaid, justice, workplace, and community settings.

Are unclear role boundaries, inconsistent documentation, supervision bottlenecks, workflow gaps, and burnout risks making continuity harder than it should be?

Across treatment, justice, workplace, and community settings, the biggest challenges are often not a lack of evidence, but breakdowns in coordination, follow-up, and continuity. We provide practical training, tools, and implementation support to help individuals and teams strengthen workflows, reduce friction, and improve real-world recovery support. This involves focusing on ‘right now’ solutions that include:

  • Gaps to MOUD and recovery-oriented services.

  • Fragmented handoffs after detox, hospitalization, treatment, or incarceration.

  • Limited capacity for peers, families, and employers to support recovery appropriately.

  • Inconsistent aftercare and follow-up, especially during high-risk transition periods.

  • Pressure to demonstrate outcomes without tools that fit operational reality.

For stakeholders across the SUD continuum; frontline staff and systems are being asked to do more, with fewer resources, tighter accountability, and higher stakes. The barriers are no longer theoretical.

  • MOUD access is inconsistent and fragile — initiation, continuation, pharmacy access, and follow-up still break down across settings, especially after ED discharge, incarceration, or housing transitions.

  • Peers, peer specialists, and recovery coaches are under-supported — role clarity, supervision, documentation expectations, and integration with clinical teams remain uneven despite growing reliance on the peer workforce.

  • Clinical and behavioral health teams face coordination overload — time constraints, fragmented referrals, and parallel workflows make sustained engagement difficult even when evidence-based care is available.

  • Harm reduction and community partners struggle with follow-up — outreach succeeds, but continuity after overdose reversal, shelter contact, or street engagement is hard to maintain without shared tools.

  • Families want to help—but lack guidance and boundaries — loved ones are often excluded from care conversations and left without practical education on communication, limits, and support roles.

  • Employers are navigating risk without a playbook — HR and managers face safety, performance, and retention concerns without clear, non-punitive approaches or reliable external support.

  • Systems and funders are under pressure to show results — programs must demonstrate access, engagement, equity, and outcomes across multiple providers and jurisdictions.

How we help with practical solutions across the SUD continuum

We provide training, digital tools, and system-level solutions designed to support access to care, coordination, and measurable outcomes across the substance use disorder continuum, including MOUD.

Training & Microlearning

Role-specific microlearning for individuals, peers, clinicians, families, employers, and system leaders; designed for immediate use, not just compliance.

Digital Tools & Apps

Focused tools that support MOUD access, post-overdose follow-up, peer workflows, and family engagement; built to complement existing systems.

System Solutions for Funders

Deployable solutions for agencies and funders seeking pilots, reporting alignment, multi-site implementation, and co-development.

Who we serve

We support the people and organizations who must work together across the continuum to ensure success; Individuals, Families & Natural Supports, Peers & Recovery Coaches, Clinicians & Behavioral Health Teams, Systems & Funders, Employers & Workplace Leaders, and Community & Harm Reduction Partners.

With outcomes and evidence that matters

Our work is grounded in established evidence and real-world implementation. We focus on outcomes that matter across the SUD continuum; improved access to MOUD, sustained engagement, coordination across partners, and equitable reach, without adding unnecessary burden to frontline teams.

Let’s talk about YOUR right-now challenge

Whether you’re exploring a pilot, strengthening a workforce, or addressing a specific gap in access or coordination, we’ll help you assess next steps that fit your context.

No Personal Health Information (PHI). For training, pilots, and system improvement, not emergency or crisis care.