A frontline carer makes 8–12 visits a day. Each one needs different information at a different time. Most of it is buried in a 30-page PDF nobody has time to read.
There, but unfindable
Care plans run 20–40 pages. The carer arriving for a quick morning call doesn't have time to skim them. They guess, ring the office, or hope it's the same as last time.
New carers arrive blind
Cover shifts, agency staff, weekend rotas. They walk in not knowing whether Margaret takes her insulin before or after breakfast — and there's nobody to ask at 7am.
The same questions, daily
"What does she eat?" "Where's the key?" "Is she allergic to anything?" The same calls, the same delays. Nobody is at fault. The system is.
Designed for one-handed use, with cold fingers, in someone's hallway.
Every feature passes the same test: would a carer use this on minute 3 of an 8-minute call, holding their phone in one hand and a kettle in the other?
Voice-first prompts
"Anything I should know about Arthur?" In the car park, on the way in, no typing. Bryndeli answers out loud or in summary cards — your call.
Time-aware briefs
The morning brief looks different from the bedtime one. Bryndeli auto-tailors to the visit time, type, and length — so you only see what matters now.
Cards at a glance
Three things you must know, three things you should remember. Always in the same place. Always two thumb-taps deep.
Predictive prep from the team
If the last three carers logged "agitated after 3pm," Bryndeli flags it before your afternoon visit. The round teaches the system; the system teaches the next carer.
See it on plans that look like yours.
Book a 15-minute demo. We'll show you Bryndeli using care plans like the ones you already have — no slide deck, no sales pressure.