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WHAT’S NEW?


THE SIMPLE WAY TO START ELECTRONIC


CARE PLANNING Log my Care is an easy way to get a residential care home up and running with electronic care planning. Developed by carers for carers, the new system has been specifically designed to overcome the challenging amounts of administration involved in delivering residential care.


Log my Care tackles the problems involved in planning and delivery by splitting into two different parts. The first is a Smartphone app, which carers use to record at the point of care. This shows their daily to-do list, letting them know what they need to do and when. It enables better care delivery with features such as adding a second signature for two-person


activities and notifying carers if any of their tasks are overdue.


‘The Carer App’


uses a series of icons and intuitive questions to help carers create care notes as quickly as possible. In a matter of taps from the carer, a full care record is created, saving a huge amount of time. It also helps to overcome limitations with spelling and grammar in care records, which the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has been known to raise during inspections.


The second part is ‘The Care Office’- a web portal created to give managers and owners the simplest way of coordinating the delivery of care across the whole home. It helps to set care standards, provide an audit-trail and reduces repetitive administration tasks, freeing up time for more important activities.


With the UK care sector under severe financial pressures, Log my Care has taken the decision to make


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the core system completely free. This, coupled with clever features like two- factor authentication, means care homes don’t need to spend large amounts on hardware and can use any Smartphone, saving costs from the outset.


Most care systems on the market claim to save frontline care staff time. However, in Log my Care’s first homes, they reported a saving of two hours of time per staff member each day. Aſter working in the industry for a number of years, the team realised that no one had made a care management system designed to cater for the different day- to-day requirements of carers, care managers and care home owners. They decided to take up the challenge and make absolutely everything about Log my Care as simple as possible.


To find out more and start using the system for free, then visit the website to start saving immediately.


www.LogmyCare.co.uk


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