Our team use the Birdie App – you can log care visits right from your phone. With everything from eMAR to assessments plus visit logs and tasks, you’ll never need to hand-write a communication or MAR sheet again. Which means you can spend more time on what matters – spending quality time with the people you care for.
WE WILL BE LOGGING CALLS ON THE BIRDIE APP FROM MONDAY 17TH MAY
INTRODUCTION TO THE BIRDIE APP
Birdie is very simple to use. At every visit, you’ll have an instant overview of everything you need to do on a visit – from tasks like assisting with washing and dressing to which medications need to be administered and when. Here’s a quick snapshot of what you can do…
- Raise an alert (when you notice things like worrying symptoms or behaviours) and let your Care Manager know right away.
- Record medications and let your Care Manager know whether they’ve been fully, partially or not taken (plus add reasons).
Complete tasks and add detailed notes and observations. - Use your phone’s microphone to record quick voice notes.
- Prepare for your calls by viewing your client’s complete care plan and previous visits beforehand.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I login?
Please login on the doorstep, just before ending the service users home.
How much mobile data does Birdie use?
Birdie uses very little mobile data, and in fact, can even be used offline. Birdie uses about 0.6MB of data per report. That’s about the same amount of data as sending a photo through WhatsApp.
How much space will Birdie take up on my phone?
The Birdie App uses hardly any space at all, just 20MB in fact. That’s equal to about five or six photos.
What if I lose my phone or it gets stolen?
The Birdie app can only be accessed with a passcode, that you’ll set yourself. If
your phone gets lost or stolen, your Care Manager can update and remove your
permissions, so that no data can be accessed until you get a new phone.
Can I use Birdie without the internet?
Our app is built “offline-first”, meaning that almost all features are available when you’re offline or have low-signal. Once your phone is back online, any data that hasn’t been saved to the system yet will be sent to the Birdie platform. If an alert was generated (for example, a notification that the visit hasn’t started yet), it’ll automatically resolve once the information has been sent over.