Sectors
Sectors served
Salient Recovery is applicable across regulated care sectors. Each sector receives specific regulatory context and the relevant platform features.
Sector
Disability Services
Residential, day, and community disability services operating under HIQA regulation and HSE service agreements. Acutis supports the full operational cycle from referral through discharge.
Regulatory Context
Services are inspected against HIQA's National Standards for Residential Services for Adults and Children with Disabilities (2013). Designated Centres must maintain records accessible to inspectors on arrival, including admission records, care plans, incident logs, and medication records. Unannounced inspections are standard practice.
Applicable Features
Resident Management
A structured record for every resident — demographics, admission details, care classification, assigned unit, and current status — maintained as a single inspectable object.
Incident Reporting
Structured incident capture from the moment of occurrence through investigation, corrective action, and formal closure — with a complete, timestamped audit trail.
Care Programmes
Define and manage structured care programmes at service or resident level. Goals, reviews, and outcomes tracked against the programme timeline.
Form Management
A library of structured clinical and administrative forms — admission, assessment, consent, incident, discharge — completed in system and retained against the relevant record.
Facility Mapping
Model your organisation's physical structure — from organisation to facility to building to unit to room. Every resident and event located within the hierarchy.
Sector
Mental Health Services
Approved Centres and community mental health services regulated by the Mental Health Commission under the Mental Health Act 2001 (as amended). Record-keeping obligations are extensive and legally defined.
Regulatory Context
Approved Centres are inspected by the Mental Health Commission against the Mental Health Act 2001 and associated Rules and Regulations. Key obligations exist around admission documentation, consent to treatment, seclusion and restraint recording, and Individual Care Plans.
Applicable Features
Resident Management
A structured record for every resident — demographics, admission details, care classification, assigned unit, and current status — maintained as a single inspectable object.
Incident Reporting
Structured incident capture from the moment of occurrence through investigation, corrective action, and formal closure — with a complete, timestamped audit trail.
Care Programmes
Define and manage structured care programmes at service or resident level. Goals, reviews, and outcomes tracked against the programme timeline.
Form Management
A library of structured clinical and administrative forms — admission, assessment, consent, incident, discharge — completed in system and retained against the relevant record.
Event Scheduling
Schedule and record care events — appointments, activities, assessments, reviews — against residents and programmes. Missed events flagged automatically.
Sector
Children's Residential
Children's residential centres regulated by Tusla under the Child Care Act 1991. Inspection frequency is high and documentation obligations are among the most demanding in the sector.
Regulatory Context
Services are regulated under the Child Care (Standards in Children's Residential Centres) Regulations 1996 and inspected by Tusla. Key obligations include individual placement plans, daily logs, safeguarding records, and incident reporting within defined timeframes.
Applicable Features
Resident Management
A structured record for every resident — demographics, admission details, care classification, assigned unit, and current status — maintained as a single inspectable object.
Incident Reporting
Structured incident capture from the moment of occurrence through investigation, corrective action, and formal closure — with a complete, timestamped audit trail.
Care Programmes
Define and manage structured care programmes at service or resident level. Goals, reviews, and outcomes tracked against the programme timeline.
Form Management
A library of structured clinical and administrative forms — admission, assessment, consent, incident, discharge — completed in system and retained against the relevant record.
Event Scheduling
Schedule and record care events — appointments, activities, assessments, reviews — against residents and programmes. Missed events flagged automatically.
Sector
Nursing Homes
Private and voluntary nursing homes registered and inspected by HIQA under the Health Act 2007. Acutis supports the clinical and administrative record-keeping obligations of Designated Centres for Older Persons.
Regulatory Context
Designated Centres for Older Persons are inspected against HIQA's National Standards for Residential Care Settings for Older People in Ireland (2016). Documentation obligations include the Social Care Plan, daily progress notes, medication administration records, and the Statement of Purpose.
Applicable Features
Resident Management
A structured record for every resident — demographics, admission details, care classification, assigned unit, and current status — maintained as a single inspectable object.
Incident Reporting
Structured incident capture from the moment of occurrence through investigation, corrective action, and formal closure — with a complete, timestamped audit trail.
Care Programmes
Define and manage structured care programmes at service or resident level. Goals, reviews, and outcomes tracked against the programme timeline.
Form Management
A library of structured clinical and administrative forms — admission, assessment, consent, incident, discharge — completed in system and retained against the relevant record.
Facility Mapping
Model your organisation's physical structure — from organisation to facility to building to unit to room. Every resident and event located within the hierarchy.
Sector
Northern Ireland Services
Residential care, nursing homes, and day services regulated by RQIA. Acutis supports cross-border operators managing services under both HIQA and RQIA.
Regulatory Context
RQIA inspects services against the Minimum Standards for Residential Care Homes (2011). The inspection regime mirrors HIQA in many respects — unannounced visits, structured evidence review, and written reports with improvement timelines.
Applicable Features
Resident Management
A structured record for every resident — demographics, admission details, care classification, assigned unit, and current status — maintained as a single inspectable object.
Incident Reporting
Structured incident capture from the moment of occurrence through investigation, corrective action, and formal closure — with a complete, timestamped audit trail.
Form Management
A library of structured clinical and administrative forms — admission, assessment, consent, incident, discharge — completed in system and retained against the relevant record.
Facility Mapping
Model your organisation's physical structure — from organisation to facility to building to unit to room. Every resident and event located within the hierarchy.
Next Step
Discuss your specific context
Every service is different. We can look at the features most relevant to your regulatory and operational context.
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