Hope — AI Recovery Companion

Rehubs patient app · Feature 1 of 3 · Alan-inspired design
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7:24
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Hope the bear waving

Hi, I'm Hope.
Let's set today's intention.

You're three sessions into week two. Before anything else — how are you arriving today?

Right now I feel…
Steady
A bit anxious
Tired
Hopeful
Struggling
14-day check-in streak · keep it going
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Your intention
"I'll notice the anxious feeling without acting on it — and message the group if it builds."
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Morning check-in
How are you feeling this morning?
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7:25

Mood check-in

Shared with your clinical team
How's your mood, 1–10?
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What are you feeling? Pick any
Anxious
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Tired
Anything to note? Optional
Woke up with that familiar 7am pull. Naming it helped. Going to group early today.

Check-ins power Hope's support and are visible to Dr. Okafor. A sudden dip alerts the clinical team automatically.

7:25
Hope

Check-in saved

That's 14 days in a row. Hope noticed you flagged anxious and a craving — she has a 60-second grounding exercise ready.

Hope wants to check in
"That took courage to name. Want to try a grounding exercise together?"
① Login intention → Dashboard → Mood check-in
Hope greets you on login, sets a daily intention, and every check-in feeds the clinical team.
7:26
Hope
Always here · recovery companion
Hope is a supportive companion, not a therapist. Distress signals are shared with your clinical team.
Today · 7:26
HOPE
Morning, Daniel. You flagged feeling anxious with a craving just now — thank you for being honest about that. That 7am pull is real, and you noticed it instead of feeding it. That's the work.
honestly it's bad today. really want a drink and i haven't even had breakfast
HOPE
I hear you, and I'm glad you told me instead of white-knuckling it alone. A craving is a wave — it peaks and passes, usually within 20 minutes. Let's ride this one together.

What's underneath the urge — is it the anxiety, or something else this morning?
work call at 9 that i've been dreading. feels like too much
HOPE
That makes sense — anticipation before something hard is one of your named triggers. In your own words you wrote:
"a drink won't do the call for me — it'll just take the next morning too."

Want a 3-minute grounding exercise before the call, or to talk it through?
You matter, and support is one tap away
If it ever feels like too much, you never have to wait. Reaching out is a strength.
Call the Rehubs 24/7 line
Answered by a clinician, any hour
Text your sponsor — Mark
From your support network
Start grounding
Read my "why"
Message the group
Message Hope…
② Hope — proactive, context-aware, safe
Hope references the patient's own relapse plan, coaches through cravings, and surfaces crisis support with a silent clinical alert.