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Empower your staff
with Care Direct

The Care Direct app uses near-field communication (NFC) tags or QR codes to enhance charting quality and eliminate errors associated with manual documentation.

Each tag is uniquely configured to a resident and placed at the entrance to their room.  Once scanned, care workers can access resident data and see their allocated tasks.

Productivity
Save countless hours of data entry by capturing care activity in real time.
Language
Remove language barriers with iconography and colour coding to guide staff.
Communication
RNs automatically receive alerts and progress notes, streamlinging processes.
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The Question the Ageing Australia AI Panel Finally Answered
16Mar
The Question the Ageing Australia AI Panel Finally Answered
The aged care sector has been circling a particular question for some time without quite landing on it. The question is not whether AI has value in aged care, because that conversation has been settled, at least in principle. The question is what a provider actually needs to have in place before AI governance is possible, and...
When the Condition Changed and Nobody Documented It: The Observation Gap in Aged Care
9Mar
When the Condition Changed and Nobody Documented It: The Observation Gap in Aged Care
The clinical observation aged care documentation challenge that most residential providers are managing sits in the gap between formal quarterly care plan reviews. Staff observe condition changes daily. They notice repositioning resistance developing over a fortnight, oral intake declining across a week, behavioural shifts that two or three carers identify independently on separate shifts. The observations are clinically sound, and in the majority of...
When Your Care Plan Is the Problem, Not the Defence
2Mar
When Your Care Plan Is the Problem, Not the Defence
The gap that opens after quarterly review Care plan compliance aged care providers consistently measure involves the plans themselves: whether they are current, clinically appropriate, and reviewed on schedule. Most facilities have processes for this. They work reasonably well. Plans are updated following assessments, requirements are documented, staff are briefed at handover. What most processes...
Contractor Eligibility Drift in Australian Aged Care
23Feb
Contractor Eligibility Drift in Australian Aged Care
Why Documentation Does Not Equal Continuous Eligibility Control Most aged care providers maintain contractor documentation. Insurance certificates are stored. Induction records are completed. Digital sign-in systems record attendance. Shared drives contain folders organised by contractor name and year. The exposure does not arise because documentation is missing. It arises when eligibility must be demonstrated as...
Deferred Maintenance Backlog in Aged Care and Resident Harm Risk
16Feb
Deferred Maintenance Backlog in Aged Care and Resident Harm Risk
It Was Logged. That Was Not the Problem. In most aged care homes, environmental faults are not ignored. They are documented. Work orders are raised. Vendors are contacted. Yet during incident reconstruction, the central question is rarely whether the issue was identified. It is why it remained open. Logging demonstrates awareness. Resolution demonstrates control. When...
When Progress Notes Preserve Accuracy but Delay Escalation
9Feb
When Progress Notes Preserve Accuracy but Delay Escalation
Progress notes are one of the most ordinary documentation activities in an aged care home. They are written daily, across shifts, by staff who are paying attention. Changes are noticed. Observations are recorded. Concerns are documented carefully and professionally. When escalation later feels delayed, the file is rarely thin. It is usually extensive. Progress notes...

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