Nomadic Care™
Aged care software built for safer, more connected care
Nomadic Care helps aged care providers move beyond static care plans and disconnected notes. Bring care planning, fall prevention, patient tasks, remote monitoring, forms, and team visibility into one connected workflow.
Whether you support people at home, in community care, or in residential settings, Nomadic Care gives your team a live view of what needs attention now, what has been completed, and where risk may be rising.
Care plans should be actionable
Good aged care depends on current information, clear responsibilities, and timely follow-through. Nomadic Care turns the care plan into a living working tool. Teams can create structured care plans, assign tasks, request forms or referrals, monitor progress, and review changes over time in one place.
Built for practical aged care work
Use Nomadic Care to coordinate mobility programs, track medication-related tasks, support hydration and nutrition routines, document changes, involve allied health, and improve visibility for family or carers where appropriate. The patient app supports reminders, task completion, and wearable-linked monitoring so the care plan continues between visits.
Fall prevention that fits real-world care
Falls can be life-changing, and in some cases fatal. In aged care, fall detection alone is not enough — prevention is better than cure. Nomadic Care helps teams take a more proactive approach by combining care plan actions, mobility-related tasks, progress tracking and wearable-supported monitoring in one workflow. This gives care teams better visibility of changes over time, helping them identify risks earlier, follow up sooner and reduce the human and financial toll that falls can bring.
How Nomadic Care supports aged care providers
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Assign care tasks, document follow-ups and keep the care plan active between visits.
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Help nurses, carers and allied health teams coordinate support across different aged care settings.
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Give care teams better visibility of task completion, symptoms, mobility, activity and changing needs.
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Use progress tracking and wearable-supported monitoring, including fall prevention, to identify changes earlier.
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Bring care plan actions, forms, referrals and follow-up workflows into one connected view
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Support older people at home, in community care or in supported independent living with remote check-ins where appropriate.