Loqi places curated machines inside residential, IOP, and sober living programs across Southern California. Clients and staff get access to the small things they need without anyone leaving the building.
Cashless. Remotely monitored.
We handle everything.
Loqi doesn't replace Amazon, CVS, or family visits. It reduces the volume your team has to manage, and makes the building safer in the process.
Every Amazon delivery and family drop-off is a search. An on-site option means fewer outside packages coming in, and a safer environment for clients and staff.
Fewer trips to CVS for forgotten essentials. Less staff time spent floating their own money for clients.
We review your approved items list before placement and stock within it. Nothing goes in the machine that wouldn't already be allowed in the building.
We place a curated machine inside your program. We handle sourcing, restocking, maintenance, and payment processing. Your clients get access to what they need, your staff doesn't have to think about it.
Before placement, we review your facility's approved items list and build the product mix within it. The unit reflects your program's standards, not ours.
We handle restocking, maintenance, and payment processing.
Both founders are in long-term recovery, have worked in behavioral health treatment, and have been clients ourselves. The product mix reflects what we would have wanted to find in the building.
Loqi was founded by two women in long-term recovery who lived together in sober living and worked in behavioral health treatment. We saw firsthand how often the small things were missing inside the buildings where people were doing the hardest work of their lives.
Background in psychology, clinical behavioral health, and enterprise software. Orange County, CA.
Background in sociology, behavioral health treatment, and enterprise software. Los Angeles, CA.
Each Loqi machine is built around a default mix and approved by the facility before placement. The categories below are typical. Your machine reflects what fits your program.
Body wash, lotion, lip balm, deodorant, oral care, wipes. The everyday items clients want access to between family visits and program supply runs.
Clean snacks and non-caffeinated drinks appropriate for treatment settings. The small things clients want during a long stay.
Journals, recovery literature, meditation cards, games, and small comfort items. The things that support the daily practice of recovery.
FDA-approved nicotine patches, gum, and lozenges. Included only in placements where it fits the program.
We're placing machines in a small number of Southern California recovery settings. If your program serves clients who'd benefit from on-site access to curated essentials, we'd like to talk.