Give clients, families and friends a safer way to share what they notice in everyday support.
Client and family experience leads. Support-worker signal adds the operational context, helping leaders see changes and safeguarding patterns while they are still emerging.

What becomes visible when people can share the moment.
A lightweight route for clients and families to share concerns, changes and good care while the context is still intact.
Changing wellbeing
A difference in mood, routine, comfort or participation noticed before the next formal review.
Communication
Conflicting answers, unexplained changes and gaps between what was expected and experienced.
Dignity and choice
Whether people were heard, included and given time to express what mattered to them.
Good care
Patience, kindness and sound judgement worth recognising and deliberately repeating.

The change shows up in the small things.
A morning routine that’s slipping. A mood that’s shifted. A support that isn’t landing the way it used to. The people beside your clients every day feel these first, and they’re often the difference between an early adjustment and a safeguarding incident. PulseMD gives support workers a simple way to flag what they’re seeing, kept de-identified and never tracked back to a person.
The early signs in everyday support
The inside operational context your support workers see first, brought alongside clients and families experience.
- Changes in a client’s presentation or behaviour
- Near-misses and safeguarding concerns voiced but not reported
- Worries about restrictive practices
- Communication breakdowns at handover
- Staffing and skill-mix gaps that put quality at risk
Built for your service, in your language.
Patient, client or resident experience leads. Staff signal adds context. Repeated observations become a leadership pattern in the words your community uses.
Support-worker voice from anywhere
A 10-second way to share what doesn’t feel right, from a home or in the community, with no form to complete.
Client and family perspective
The signals clients and families see, captured early as operational intelligence, never tracked to a person.
Stronger safeguarding
Emerging risks surfaced as de-identified patterns that support quality, safeguarding and continuous improvement.
De-identified evidence your teams can take to the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission and the NDIS Commission.
Solutions for this setting
Patient-safety early signals
The most important safety signals are judged too small to log, too uncertain to report, so the early warning is lost and the near-miss goes untracked.
ExploreWorkforce strain & retention
Pressure accumulates silently. By the time it shows up in a vacancy rate or an engagement survey, the cost is already paid.
ExplorePatient & family voice
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.
ExploreHear 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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