For Certified Nursing Assistants
Certified nursing assistants carry the most resident contact and the heaviest physical load in the building. Companion is the partner that watches between your rounds, catches what changes, and logs it for you — so the things you'd never want to miss don't slip through on a short-staffed night.
Book a 20-minute callThe reality on the floor
CNAs do the work that keeps residents safe and dignified — bathing, toileting, repositioning, feeding, vitals, answering call lights — and then chart all of it from memory at the end of a 12-hour shift. Ratios keep climbing. When something is missed between rounds, the CNA is the first one asked why. It isn't a caring problem. It's a being-in-two-places-at-once problem.
What Companion does for you
Companion stays present when you're down the hall. Falls, distress, and a resident who's slid out of bed are surfaced as alerts — not discovered an hour later.
Interactions and care moments are captured and structured automatically, so the routine documentation isn't a second shift you do from memory at 6:45pm.
Reduced intake, restlessness, a new cough, a change in how someone moves — flagged while there's still time to tell the nurse, so you're the one who caught it.
When the record shows what actually happened and when, the hard nights are documented and defensible — and the blame for a missed change has somewhere real to land.
What changes
The call light you couldn't reach in time still gets a response.
End-of-shift charting shrinks because observations are already captured.
Changes in a resident reach the nurse early, not at the next round.
Your hardest nights are documented — so you're protected, not blamed.
FAQ
No. Companion can't bathe, feed, comfort, or reposition anyone — that's the human work only you do. It watches the gaps between rounds and handles the paperwork so more of your shift goes to residents, not screens.
No. Companion captures observations passively and drafts them for the nurse to review and sign. It removes documentation from your plate rather than adding another system to log into.
Companion exists to protect the people doing the hardest job in the building. An accurate, timestamped record means the night you were covering three halls alone is documented as it really was — that's a CNA's defense, not a trap.
Every role lives a different day. See what Companion changes for the rest of the team.
Ten Companion units. One wing. 30 days. See the outcomes for yourself.
Book a 20-minute callNo procurement committee. No capex. Install in week one.