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WardWise bundle · hospital navigation

Ward rounds move quickly. Handover can lose the thread.

This bundle helps patients, families and carers keep track of what has been said, what has changed, who is responsible, what needs asking again and what must not be missed during a hospital stay.

What this helps with

A practical place to hold the moving parts.

Hospital stays often involve several teams, changing plans, medication adjustments, rushed conversations and exhausted families trying to remember details later. This bundle gives those details somewhere to land.

Ward rounds

Record what was actually said

Capture the plan, questions, names, uncertainty, follow-up and anything that needs checking again after a ward round.

Nursing handover

Track daily changes

Keep sight of observations, care needs, mobility, medication changes, concerns, pain, nutrition, sleep, confusion and practical issues.

Family clarity

Stop relying on memory

Give relatives and carers a calmer way to organise what they know, what they have noticed and what needs raising.

Included

Built for use across the whole hospital stay.

Core Patient Record foundation

Background, baseline, contacts, medicines, allergies, documents, preferences and key information that staff may need repeatedly.

Daily ward round and handover records

Reusable daily pages for what changed, what was agreed, what remains unclear and what needs following up.

Questions and concerns structure

Prompts for raising concerns calmly, clearly and factually when something feels missed, rushed or unexplained.

Discharge-readiness prompts

Helps you check what needs to be understood before someone leaves hospital: medicines, red flags, follow-up, support and responsibility.

Buy once, reuse repeatedly. This is a reusable preparation and recording resource for patients, families and carers. It is designed to support clarity, not replace clinical care.

Scope and safety

For preparation, questions and records. Not clinical advice.

WardWise does not provide diagnosis, treatment, prescribing, clinical decision-making, emergency advice, nursing care, legal advice or regulated advocacy. If someone is seriously unwell, deteriorating, unsafe or in immediate danger, seek urgent or emergency medical help.