Hear what people notice while the moment still matters.
Patients, clients, residents, families and friends see the continuity of care across days, months and years. But formal processes ask them to save up what happened, after details soften, confidence fades and good care has gone unrecorded.

In supported living
“No handover from the morning team”
Supported Living
“Something felt off about a visitor”
Day Program
“Routine changed without notice”
Community Access
one theme · 3 units · rising
The same early signal, wherever care happens.
Patient & family voice shows up on a ward, in a care home, in supported living and out in the community. PulseMD catches it the same way in each, in the words your teams use. Pictured: Disability & supported living.
Stop measuring the receipt. Start seeing the signal.
What you see today, lagging
Formal complaints and periodic experience scores, important but delayed, prompted and stripped of the moment’s context.
What PulseMD shows, leading
A short observation when it happens: communication, changing wellbeing, dignity and choice, comfort, concern or good care worth repeating.
The signals that matter here.
One comment is an experience. Repeated signal is operational intelligence: a protected way to see what is recurring, act on it and show the community what changed.
Complements your existing systems, no major IT project, no workflow redesign, minimal-to-no integration.
Hear what people notice now, not what they can still remember later.
Start with patient and family voice in one setting, or combine it with staff signal from the beginning. Minimal-to-no integration, no workflow redesign and an honest pilot plan.
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