We will help you take care of your risks, so you can take care of your residents
Our Philosophy
We care
From an established software house, with experienced Risk Managers, with a passion for the healthcare industry, we are passionate about reducing manual rework of your care teams, providing an easy way to validate data, present beautiful BI at your regional and board meetings, and to aggregate this data for all care homes in your portfolio.
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And we do this for £10 per month
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Why does my care business need a Risk Management application?
Patient and Client Safety:
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The primary concern in the Care Industry is the safety and well-being of patients or clients. An application can help identify potential risks to their safety and implement measures to mitigate these risks, reducing the likelihood of accidents or adverse events.
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Regulatory Compliance:
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The Care Industry is often subject to strict regulations and compliance requirements. An application can help organizations adhere to these regulations by providing tools to monitor and enforce compliance, reducing the risk of legal issues and penalties.
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Data Security and Privacy:
Patient or client information is sensitive and must be protected to comply with privacy regulations. An application can include features to ensure data security, such as encryption and access controls, minimizing the risk of data breaches and unauthorized access.
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Workplace Safety:
Care providers often work in environments where the risk of injury is higher, such as healthcare facilities or homes with specific care needs. An application can help identify and address workplace safety risks, ensuring the well-being of care providers.
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Emergency Preparedness:
The Care Industry must be prepared for emergencies, whether natural disasters, medical emergencies, or other crises. An application can facilitate emergency planning, communication, and response, reducing the risk of chaos and ensuring a coordinated and effective response.
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Quality of Care:
Managing risk is crucial for maintaining a high standard of care. An application can help monitor and assess the quality of care provided, identify areas for improvement, and implement measures to enhance the overall quality of services.
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Documentation and Auditing:
Proper documentation is essential in the Care Industry for accountability and auditing purposes. An application can streamline documentation processes, ensuring that critical information is recorded accurately and can be easily accessed when needed.
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Communication and Collaboration:
Effective communication and collaboration are vital in the Care Industry. An application can facilitate communication among care providers, enabling quick sharing of information about risks, changes in patient conditions, or other critical updates.
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Continuous Improvement:
An application can support a culture of continuous improvement by providing data and insights into potential risks and areas for enhancement. This allows organizations to adapt and evolve their practices to better meet the needs of their patients or clients.
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What Risks could I manage?
Anything you like, as this is entirely, and easily configurable
Examples include:
Finance Source
DNAR
DOLs and Conditions
Capacity and Consent
MCA Completion
Mobility/Fall Risk
Risk of Choking
Nutrition/IDDSI
Weight Loss
Dehydration Risk
Continence Level
Reposition Frequency
Tissue Viability
Waterlow Scoring
Medication Risk Level
Infection Risk
Personal Care Needs
Distressed Behaviour, aggression
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Self Harm
EOL
How does it work?
It really couldn't be easier
Data Source
You may well be using a spreadsheet to manage risk. Lets just copy the columns, options and risk score into the Risks Section
Application
Use the app on your smartphone as you assess risks to save rework, or if you really want to, update your spreadsheet and upload it
Intelligence
Turn your risks into beautiful business intelligence, analytics and reports, easily and consistently across your organisation. Compare branch by branch, risk by risk, month by month, year by year
Care home managers are pivotal for resident well-being and operational efficiency. Active management ensures quality care, regulatory compliance, and a positive work environment. Embracing technology is crucial for automating tasks, streamlining communication, and enabling data-driven decisions.
This not only enhances resident care but also allows managers to allocate time strategically, focusing on staff management and long-term planning. Technology adoption is essential for staying competitive and adapting to evolving healthcare trends.