Learn how easy it is to get started navigating HomePsych and adding a new client to the system.
Quick Demo Creating & Signing a Client NoteView a client's documents, review questionnaires & notes, create a client note, add comments and sign a client note.
Quick Demo Sharing a DocumentShare a document with a client or staff member.
Managing client records with HomePsych is powerful yet intuitive. Everything from client notes & questionnaires to collaboration on client charts, client profiles and medical history can be managed easily.


HomePsych's note-management system enhances providers' ability to care for clients by providing them with notes that are integrated with a client's MSE, can easily be reviewed & signed, allow for staff collaboration and can be shared with a client if the provider chooses to do so.
The secure online chart allows providers and staff to easily create, review and comment on notes, assign and review questionnaires, update essential client profile information and control staff and client permissions.

A quick glance at the sidebar tells staff which clients are assigned to them and which ones aren't.

Starring a note is an easy way to indicate its importance. HomePsych's sidebar and client document page make it easy to see at a glance which notes need further attention.
Control exactly what your clients see when they log in to HomePsych's client portal.
Make changes to a clients access level, password, photo and assigned staff at any time.
Easily access and maintain a detailed and up-to-date medical history of each client.
Extensive identifying information can be updated easily by both providers and clients.
A client's Mental Status Examination can be updated and tracked quickly and easily.
Every time a note is created, the client's current MSE is automatically appended, giving providers the most accurate snapshot possible.
At the heart of a client's chart, the documents page allows staff to visually identify information on client notes and questionnaires along with important details.
Which staff member authorized a note or assigned a questionnaire, what questionnaires have been completed or still need attention, and what notes are signed or starred as important can all be viewed here.