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💡Every minute counts in day-to-day care - and many of them are spent on tasks that could actually be easier.

Staff shortages, rising demands and increasingly complex tasks:

Many teams in nursing homes and care institutions have long been pushed to their limits.


And often, it’s not the actual nursing activities that consume the day – but everything that needs to be done around them:

- Checking stock levels

- Updating Excel sheets

- Handling MiGeL billing

- Managing prescriptions

- Chasing up orders by phone


All important – but none of it is care.


And when these processes take up more and more space, 

there is less time for what truly matters in everyday care.


At the same time, there are systems that should help –

but they are often closed, tied to a specific brand,

and cover only a small part of the care workflow.


But care deserves more: 


A tool that supports – not restricts.

A system that gives time back – not creates additional work.

A solution designed for people – not for manufacturers.


We hear this again and again in conversations with our customers – and that is exactly why we developed SANAcheck.


An open, flexible and practice-oriented tool that provides support where stress and complexity are greatest:

💚 Automatic order suggestions – instead of hours of planning

💚 Prescription reminders – no more missed workflows

💚 Duty rosters & individual resident profiles

💚 Resident cards & toileting schedules

💚 All MiGeL products without limitations

💚 And: Ordering a wide range of products, not just continence supplies


All in a system that makes one thing above all possible:


More time for care – less time for administration.


Care needs relief.

Care needs tools that work.

Care needs solutions that give back time – not take it away.


If you’d like insights into SANAcheck or want to know how it could support your daily work: We’d be happy to show you anytime.

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