“I've always cared about doing this job well but what I didn't always have was the clinical language to back myself when I needed to, especially in stressful moments. Now I do, and honestly it's changed my confidence levels a lot.”
N. K.Registered Nurse
“I keep the CI info card on my badge reel and I've pulled it out mid-shift a handful of times already. Not because I don't know what I'm doing, just as a gut check. It's like having a prompt in your pocket.”
G. J.Enrolled Nurse
“The biggest thing for me was walking away with something structured in my head. Not just knowledge, a proper framework to use. When something starts to feel off on the floor now I don't freeze or second guess myself anymore, I know exactly what I'm doing and why.”
S. K.Personal Care Attendant
“I find the clinical deterioration cards very useful. I carry the card with me during my shift and quickly refer to it whenever I notice any change in a resident's condition. It has been a quick, reliable and practical resource to refer to, helping me respond more confidently and promptly to potential signs of deterioration. The education sessions have been very useful, I learned from shared experiences.”
G. K.Registered Nurse
“The question isn't what does this cost. The question is what does it cost you if your workforce can't demonstrate competency when a regulator is standing in your facility asking questions we must have the answers to.”
G. T.Quality Manager