Every patient visit starts
with the full picture.
SeniorGuardCare gives district and community nurses instant access to medication history, wellness vitals, care notes, and structured handovers. Recommend it to a patient today, have access to their record by tomorrow.
Patient record
Margaret K., 78
Last visit: yesterday
Latest vitals
128/82
mmHg
68.2
kg
97%
SpO₂
Current medications
Amlodipine 5mg · once daily
Furosemide 40mg · morning
Warfarin 3mg · evening
Share record with GP
Secure link · expires in 72h
SeniorGuardCare is not an NHS clinical system. It is the patient-held record you recommend so that when you arrive on a visit, the medication list is current and you can share a clean summary with the referring GP in seconds.
Free for patients and families. No budget, no IT project, no barrier. Recommend it today and your patient can be set up before your next visit. See all plans →
The daily reality
Community nursing should not require detective work.
No single source of truth
Medication lists, clinic letters, and care notes are scattered across GP systems, community health records, and paper MAR sheets. Before you can treat, you have to piece together the picture.
Handovers rely on memory
When a patient is covered by a colleague, the quality of care depends on a phone call. If that call doesn't happen, important context is missed and care quality drops.
Referral information is incomplete
Sending a patient back to their GP or to a specialist means writing a summary from scratch, often without access to the most recent information. Faxed referrals arrive incomplete.
Families are in the dark
The family carer is often the most informed person in the room, but there is no structured way to keep them updated or to capture what they observe between visits.
How it works
Up and running in one visit.
No IT department. No procurement cycle. Recommend it, get invited, start using it.
Recommend it to the patient or family
You recommend SeniorGuardCare to a patient or their family as a way to keep their care record organised. They sign up for free. No IT request. No procurement. You're done in thirty seconds.
Accept the invitation to their care team
The patient or family invites you as a care professional. You get read access to their medications, vitals, and notes. You can add visit observations and generate share links.
Access their record before every visit
Before each visit, you open the record. You see the medication list, any new observations from the family, the last set of vitals, and any flagged concerns. You arrive prepared, not guessing.
What you get
Everything you need for your caseload
Built around the information a community nurse actually needs, not a generic EHR nobody uses in the field.
Medication history at a glance
See every current and past medication, dose, frequency, prescriber, and administration log in one screen. Spot interactions, identify recently changed prescriptions, and confirm what was given on the last visit.
Wellness vitals tracking
Blood pressure, oxygen saturation, weight, blood glucose, temperature, and more. Each reading is timestamped and plotted over time. You see trends, not just the last reading.
Visit notes and structured handover
Log observations, actions taken, and next steps after each visit. AI-assisted summaries turn your notes into a structured handover document the covering nurse can read in two minutes.
Secure GP share link for referrals
Generate a time-limited, read-only summary link covering medications, recent vitals, and visit notes. Paste it into a referral, share it with the GP, or include it in a handover email. No account needed on their end.
Family and informal carer integration
Invite a family member or informal carer to the patient's care team. They log what they observe between your visits. You arrive at each call with a richer picture of how the patient has been.
Secure, access-controlled records
Access is always patient-controlled. You can only view a record if you have been invited. Every access event is logged.
Referrals and handovers
Send a complete referral in thirty seconds.
The GP share link generates a clean, read-only summary of everything the receiving clinician needs: current medications, recent vitals trend, visit notes, and flagged concerns. It expires automatically. No account required on their end.
Current medications and doses
Full medication list including recently changed prescriptions, with administration history.
Vitals trend over 30 days
Blood pressure, O₂ saturation, weight, and any other tracked observations, plotted over time.
Structured visit notes
Your last three visit summaries with timestamps, observations, and actions taken.
Active concerns and flags
Any concerns raised by family carers or flagged during recent visits, surfaced at the top.
Configurable expiry
Links expire after 24 or 72 hours. You control how long the recipient has access.
FAQ
Common questions
Questions community and district nurses usually ask before recommending SeniorGuardCare to their patients.
Is SeniorGuardCare connected to NHS systems or GP practice software?
No. It is a patient-held digital record, not an NHS clinical system. Think of it as the information the patient brings with them. It does not replace EMIS, SystmOne, or any other NHS system. It sits alongside them, giving you the up-to-date picture the patient actually holds.
What if a patient is not tech-savvy or does not have a smartphone?
A family member or informal carer can set up and manage the record on the patient's behalf. You simply need to be invited to the care team. The account belongs to the patient, but a trusted relative can administer it.
Can I add my own visit notes and observations?
Yes, if the patient or their family invites you to the care team. You can log visit observations, flag concerns, and generate structured handover notes. Your access level is set by the patient.
How long do GP share links stay active?
You choose the expiry when you create the link: 7, 14, 30, or 90 days. Links can be revoked at any time by any care team member. Expired links stop working automatically.
Is this GDPR-compliant and safe to recommend to patients?
All data is encrypted at rest (AES-256) and in transit (TLS 1.3). Access is patient-controlled and every access event is logged with a timestamp. There is no third-party data sharing or advertising. You can recommend it with confidence.
Recommend it to your next patient today.
The Free plan costs nothing for patients and families. You can recommend it with confidence, knowing it will not create a financial barrier or an IT burden for anyone involved.
Free for patients and families. No credit card required.