A single app for your entire journey
Adaptly's intuitive interface makes it easy to stay on top of your recovery, from daily tasks to long-term goals.
Home Dashboard
Your daily overview of goals, tasks, and progress.
Condition Hubs
Deep dive into condition-specific info and roadmaps.
Community & Resources
Connect with others and find helpful articles.
Health Tracker
Log symptoms, milestones, and daily routines.
Guidance for Every Step of the Journey
Adaptly creates structured, condition-specific roadmaps — from spinal cord injuries to stroke to chronic illness.
Daily & weekly goals
Stay on track with personalized milestones.
Stage-based advice
Receive guidance relevant to your current recovery phase.
AI-generated summaries
Understand complex information with easy-to-digest summaries.
Professional recommendations
Access tips and best practices from clinical experts.
Improve patient outcomes beyond discharge.
Empower your clinicians and patients with a tool that extends care, improves adherence, and provides valuable insights into the recovery process.
- Personalized onboarding for every patient
- Better education = fewer readmissions
- Track patient engagement over time
- Customizable to your rehab protocols
- HIPAA-ready infrastructure
Feel supported every day.
Recovery is a marathon, not a sprint. Adaptly is your companion for the entire journey, helping you build momentum and stay motivated.
Access clear, reliable information when you need it.
Achieve small wins every day on your path to recovery.
Gain insights into your health and share data with your doctor.
You're not alone. Find support from others who get it.
Loved by patients and clinicians alike
“Adaptly helped me feel less lost after my diagnosis. Having a clear plan each day made all the difference.”
Sarah J.
Patient
“Finally, a tool that actually guides you day by day. I recommend Adaptly to all my patients for post-discharge support.”
Dr. Michael Chen
Physical Therapist
“The community feature was a game-changer. Connecting with people who understood what I was going through was incredibly powerful.”
David R.
Patient