Documentation that starts closer to done.
Grace is designed to make clinical documentation feel lighter, clearer, and easier to finish. Notes, templates, structured fields, signatures, version history, and clinician-reviewed AI work together in one connected workflow so documentation takes less reconstruction after the session and stays easier to review over time.
Less blank-page work. Better continuity. Review stays in clinical hands.
Progress Note
Session 14 · Mar 12, 2026
Notes that move faster without leaving your hands
Clinical documentation is one of the heaviest parts of practice. Grace is designed to reduce that burden by helping notes begin from stronger structure, better context, and more connected workflow support.
The goal is not to remove authorship. It is to make documentation easier to start, easier to refine, and easier to carry forward.
Built for the rhythm of real documentation
Documentation does not begin when the note opens. It begins with the context that surrounds the session.
Grace connects scheduling, client records, prior documentation, structured templates, and review-aware AI support so the note can begin closer to what actually happened instead of from a blank page.
- Client context connected to the note
- Templates that support real workflows
- Drafts that begin closer to done
- Review before finalization
What Grace supports inside the note workflow
Clinical notes in Grace are designed to support both structure and flexibility across the documentation process.
Structured note creation
Create clinical notes across common formats including SOAP, progress, intake, discharge, and other structured note workflows.
Templates and shared structure
Use reusable templates, structured fields, and template versioning to create more consistent documentation across the practice.
Draft, finalize, amend
Support note creation across the full workflow from draft to review to finalization to later amendment when needed.
Digital signatures
Finalize documentation with signature workflows designed to support accountability and completion.
Version history
Track note changes over time with version history and restore support for cleaner record continuity.
Search and retrieval
Find prior notes, retrieve historical context, and move through the record with less manual searching.
AI that supports documentation without taking it over
Grace's documentation intelligence is designed to reduce blank-page work, repetitive writing, and the burden of reconstructing a session after the fact.
AI can help draft notes, prepare summaries, suggest structure, surface prior context, and support note quality review while keeping the clinician responsible for what gets edited, approved, and finalized.
Prepared first passes. Human-reviewed final notes.
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v3.2 · Last updated Feb 2026
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v2.1 · Structured fields
Discharge Summary
v1.4 · Multi-section
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Templates that create consistency without flattening the work
Good documentation needs structure, but it also needs room for judgment, nuance, and professional voice.
Grace supports reusable note templates, structured fields, shared formats, and version-aware workflows that help clinicians document more consistently without turning the work into rigid form-filling.
Context that carries forward
Notes become easier to write when the right context arrives with them.
Grace helps surface prior documentation, historical patterns, client details, and pre-session context so each note does not have to begin from scratch. That continuity helps reduce repetition while making the record easier to understand over time.
- Prior note visibility
- Historical context recall
- Connected client record access
- Less repeated reconstruction
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Review stays central
In clinical documentation, trust depends on visibility and authorship. Grace is designed so important documentation steps remain reviewable. AI-generated outputs are drafts. Notes can be staged before finalization. Signatures, revisions, and amendments stay part of a visible workflow rather than disappearing into hidden automation.
Draft first
Review before finalization
Sign before completion
Amendments stay on record
Built for continuity across the record
Clinical notes should not feel disconnected from the rest of the practice.
Grace connects documentation to the broader workflow around care including scheduling, client records, billing-related operations, reporting, and the historical record so the note becomes part of a cleaner operational rhythm rather than another isolated task.
Simple enough to use every day. Structured enough to scale.
What this means in practice
Less staring at a blank note, less repetitive writing, and a cleaner path from session to documentation.
More consistent note structure, better continuity across the record, and documentation workflows that stay easier to review, govern, and carry forward.
Less reconstruction. Better first passes. Stronger continuity across the record.
Designed for trust-sensitive documentation
Clinical notes carry both professional and operational weight. Grace is designed to support that responsibility through structured workflows, review-aware drafting, version history, signatures, and documentation that stays easier to trace over time.
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