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The Complete Recovery Residence Platform

Recovery residences have long struggled to evidence the impact of their work. Too often, they're framed as "aftercare" in the broader system of care — a step in someone's recovery, but not a place where measurable, lasting change is documented. Residences haven't always had the tools to provide evidence-based proof to funders, regulators, and referral partners.

TrakWell's partnership with RCMS changes that — and goes further. RCMS doesn't just generate the outcomes data residences need to demonstrate their value. It helps operators see what's actually working for the populations they serve, so they can tailor programs and services to the specific recovery capital their residents most need to build. That's the foundation for achieving what the Betty Ford Institute defines as long-term recovery: five or more years of sustained wellness.

Operations, Handled by TrakWell

TrakWell is purpose-built for recovery residence operators. From admissions and bed management to communications, compliance, and day-to-day workflows, TrakWell gives your team the tools to run the residence efficiently — without the workarounds, side spreadsheets, and disconnected systems.

Outcomes, Measured by RCMS

RCMS is the Recovery Capital Management System built on the REC-CAP assessment, developed by Dr. David Best — the leading academic in recovery capital globally and co-author of the Handbook of Recovery Capital (2024). REC-CAP has been widely used throughout recovery homes nationally with more than 26,000 assessments across 15+ U.S. states. RCMS brings the science of recovery capital — the single strongest predictor of long-term recovery — directly into your operational workflow.

Tailored to the People You Actually Serve

Recovery doesn't look the same for every resident, and it doesn't look the same in every residence. RCMS gives operators visibility into the recovery capital profile of the population they actually serve — where residents start, what's growing, where they're stuck. With that picture, your team can tailor programming and services to the specific capital your residents most need to build. Over time, you stop refining on intuition and start refining on evidence: more of what's working, less of what isn't. The result is a residence that grows recovery capital more effectively for its specific population — and gives every resident a stronger foundation for what the Betty Ford Institute defines as long-term recovery: five or more years of sustained wellness.

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