
A second brain for people in recovery
Beora is your recovery's second brain—staying with you across treatment, community, and the years in between.
Recovery begins every morning

The shift
What if your recovery moved with you?
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Beora is built on one idea: the person doing the work of recovery is the one who should hold the plan, see the whole picture, and decide what happens next.
A second brain for every patient you'll ever treat.
The LLM-Wiki is the patient's living record — drawn from the EMR, their agent conversations, vitals, and every clinical event. It's what your EMR would be if it were built to synthesize instead of store.
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—Sits above your EMR, never replaces it
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—Three-tier context: client-safe, staff-only, clinical
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—Append-only — nothing is quietly rewritten
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—Every claim traces back to its source
Here's what
nobody says
out loud.
Discharge isn’t recovery. It’s disconnection.
You leave treatment. The structure disappears. The relationships fade.
The system calls it “completion.” The disease calls it opportunity.
Relapse doesn’t start with drugs. It starts with silence.
First, you skip a meeting. Then you ignore a call. Then you stop responding.
No one notices fast enough. No system catches it early enough.
By the time anyone reacts, you’re already gone.
The system checks in. Then it moves on.
A few calls. A voicemail. Maybe a text.
Then a new admission takes your place. Because the model was never built
to follow you—only to treat you.
This isn’t failure. It’s by design.
Most people don’t complete treatment. Most people disengage.
Most people relapse.
Not because they don’t want to get better, but because recovery was treated like an event, instead of a system.