A proof-of-concept platform showing how simulated wearable-style data, participant check-ins, and risk indicators could help addiction recovery teams identify potential risk escalation earlier and respond before crisis.
Cynthia Dupree is seeking funding to move NAR from proof-of-concept to MVP and pilot-readiness. Funding would support technical development, wearable integration research, compliance and security review, pilot planning, and clinical validation preparation.
Relapse risk can escalate between treatment visits, when clinicians may have limited visibility into what is happening day-to-day.
NAR combines simulated wearable-style signals, participant check-ins, recovery context, and proprietary risk logic into one clinician dashboard.
A simulated clinician dashboard, participant files, alerts, interventions, reports, and funding roadmap.
MVP build, wearable feasibility research, pilot planning, compliance review, and prototype refinement.
Simulated wearable-style signals, environmental context, and lightweight participant check-ins flow in continuously.
Proprietary cognitive and behavioral modules combine with physiological and historical patterns to produce a NAR Risk Score.
When risk escalates, support teams see the trend, contributing factors, and a recommended intervention path.