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Home Care & NursingThe clinic record travels to the home and back.

One record from the front door to the clinical hand-off.

Visiting nurses, home-care providers, and family-facing care teams on the same operational record as the clinic. Voice-dictated visit notes, vital-signs trending, medication reference at the point of administration, and the clinical hand-off that keeps every encounter connected.

Who it is for

For the teams who provide care where the patient lives.

Visiting nurses, home-care agencies, family-facing care teams, ageing-care services, and post-discharge follow-up teams.

Visiting nurse services

Structured visit documentation that flows into the same record the clinic sees. No paper notebooks. No “the clinic doesn’t know what we did.”

Home-care agencies

Multiple nurses rotating across patients. Each sees the prior visit notes, the current medication list, the care plan, and the alert thresholds before entering the home.

Family-facing care

Structured updates for family members — what was done, what was observed, what medication was given, what’s next. Consent-aware. Multilingual when needed.

KODA KENKŌ 訪問看護記録 on a tablet in a Japanese tatami living room — vitals (BP 128/76, HR 68, SpO2 97%, 体温 36.4°C), four-section visit note (観察・ケア内容・医薬品確認・次回計画), オフライン保存済・同期待ち status, and 承認 / 編集 buttons. Elderly patient's hand visible at the side.

How it works

Five workflows. One operational record that travels with the patient.

Every workflow is human-reviewed and logged in the audit trail.

Visit notes

Voice-dictated, structured, bilingual if the patient’s family speaks another language. Vitals attached. Observations flagged. The visit note enters the platform as soon as sync is available — the clinic and the next visiting nurse see it.

Vital signs capture

Temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, SpO₂, blood glucose, weight. Trended over time. Out-of-range values flagged with alert thresholds. Attached to the patient’s operational record — not siloed in a standalone vitals app.

Medication reference

Current prescriptions displayed with HOT-code references. The visiting nurse checks administered medications against the list. Interactions and contraindications surfaced at the point of administration. Questions flagged for pharmacist or clinician review.

Clinical hand-off

The visit summary becomes part of the patient’s operational record. When the patient returns to the clinic, the clinician sees every home-care visit — what was observed, what was administered, what changed. The hand-off is automatic.

Family communication

Structured, consent-aware updates for family members. “Visit completed. Vitals stable. Medication administered. Next visit scheduled.” In the family’s language. No phone tag.

Human review

The platform prepares the visit. The nurse always decides.

The platform prepares the visit template, surfaces the patient context, and suggests documentation from voice input. The visiting nurse reviews and finalises the visit note. Medication administration is logged with the nurse as the reviewer. The platform never makes care decisions. The nurse always does.

The reviewer is recorded. The timestamp is recorded. The content before and after the review is recorded. The approval is a load-bearing part of the workflow, not a checkbox.

The product does not visit. It does not administer medication. It does not approve care plans. It carries the record across the door and back so the people who do those things can do them with full context.

Integration & deployment

Offline-first by design. The visit doesn’t wait for connectivity.

Home Care & Nursing runs offline-first on mobile and tablet. The nurse captures the visit, the vitals, the medication administration, and the family update without connectivity. Everything syncs to the central platform when the nurse returns to coverage. Full audit history across offline and online states.

  • Offline-first mobile and tabletCaptures visit data, vitals, medication administration, and family communication without connectivity. Syncs when the nurse returns to coverage.
  • Vital-signs trendingVitals attached to the patient’s operational record — trended over time, flagged against alert thresholds, surfaced to the clinic on hand-off.
  • HOT-code medication referenceJapanese drug master surfaced at the point of administration. Interactions and contraindications checked against the current prescription list.
  • Clinical hand-off integrationVisit summaries flow into the clinic record automatically. The clinician sees every home-care visit alongside the in-clinic encounters.
  • Consent-aware family communicationStructured updates to family members in their language. Consent and recipient permissions enforced per patient. Audit trail captures every message sent.

Home Care & Nursing · KODA KENKŌ

Bring the platform to the home visit.
One workflow, end-to-end.

20-minute walkthrough with KodaSōken engineering. We run a real home-care workflow end-to-end — visit, vitals, medication, hand-off, family update. No deck.

Home Care & Nursing — KODA KENKŌ