Care
Care, connected

A calmer way to look after the people who looked after us.

EirID Care joins nurses, doctors and families around every resident — so a small change in mood, appetite or sleep is noticed early, and acted on together.

4 min
Average time to log a complaint
< 30 s
Doctor response, urgent cases
92%
Family members feel informed
3
Care houses in pilot, Q2 2026
How a day looks

One quiet rhythm, three people in step.

From a senior nurse's first quiet observation, to a calm message reaching a daughter at her desk — the same care, joined up.

  1. 01

    A nurse notices.

    A senior nurse already sees the small things — a quieter mood after lunch, half a meal left, a slower walk to the dining room.

    She taps it into EirID at the bedside. In her own words, in under a minute, without fighting a form.

  2. 02

    The doctor reviews.

    Her note lands in the GP's queue — alongside last week's vitals, the medication round, a glance at history.

    The doctor writes back: a reassurance, a prescription, or a visit. One bundled response, sent to nurse and family at the same time.

  3. 03

    Family hears, kindly.

    A daughter at her desk, a son on the train.

    A calm, plain-language update arrives — no jargon, no panic. Mum had a quiet afternoon, the doctor saw her, she's comfortable. Read in thirty seconds.

A caregiver pausing with an older resident — an everyday quiet moment of care.
Built for everyday moments

Most days, nothing dramatic happens. That's the whole point.

A short note about lunch. A word about sleep. A thousand small signals that, gathered with care, add up to a calmer week for everyone.

Voices from the pilot

Calmer days, better handovers.

I used to chase the doctor between visits. Now I write it down once, and the answer comes back to me and to Margaret's daughter at the same time. No more awkward phone calls in the evening.
SO
Siobhán O'Neill
Senior Nurse · Riverside Care House
I open my morning queue, and I can see the nurses' notes, the trend lines, who really needs me first. By lunchtime I've answered everyone — and they all know they've been heard.
AM
Dr. Aoife Murphy
GP, covers three care houses
Mum had a quiet afternoon, the nurse said. The doctor said it's nothing to worry about. Reading that — in plain English, while I was at work — I can't tell you how much that meant.
EH
Emily Hennessy
Daughter of a resident
Common questions

What managers usually ask.

How long does it take a nurse to learn?
Most nurses log their first observation within minutes of opening it. There's no training course — the questions follow what a senior nurse would already be asking herself.
Is the data safe?
Resident information stays in the EU and is encrypted in transit and at rest. We're built to GDPR for health data, with full audit trail of who saw what and when.
Does it replace what we already use?
No — EirID lives alongside your existing care plans and rotas. It's the bit that joins the nurse, the doctor and the family, not the bit that runs the house.
What about doctors who cover several care houses?
One queue, all houses. Every case carries its location, room and the nurse who logged it — so the doctor can triage cleanly without losing context.
How is it priced?
Per resident, per month, billed to the care house. Pilot pricing through Q2 2026 — get in touch and we'll quote for your size.
GDPR-ready · EU hosted

See it running in your care house.

A 30-minute walkthrough with your real day — nurse, doctor, family — and a chance to ask everything you'd want to know before bringing it in.