For Licensed Practical & Vocational Nurses

Run the med pass. Skip the charting marathon.

LPNs and LVNs hold the floor together — med passes, treatments, wound care, supervising CNAs, and the documentation that has to follow every one of them. Companion drafts the notes and surfaces what changed while you work, so the charting backlog stops eating the end of your shift.

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The reality on the floor

The med pass is long. The charting after it is longer.

A licensed nurse can spend hours on a single med pass for a full hall, then more hours documenting treatments, PRNs, and the observations made along the way — much of it reconstructed from memory after the fact. The administrative weight is a leading reason LPNs burn out and leave the bedside for desk roles or agency work.

40%+
of a nursing shift spent documenting
Hours
per shift on med pass + charting
Real time
Companion drafts notes as care happens

What Companion does for you

The notes write their first draft themselves.

Treatment & observation notes drafted

Every interaction is captured and structured into a draft note. You review, edit if needed, and sign — no charting an eight-hour shift from memory.

Changes surfaced during the pass

A resident who's off baseline — new pain, refusing meds, a wound that looks different — is flagged in the moment, not buried until someone reviews the chart days later.

PRN and follow-up support

Companion keeps a timestamped trail of what was given, observed, and followed up on, so the documentation around PRNs and treatments holds up.

Hours returned to the floor

When the documentation drafts itself, the time you'd spend catching up on charts goes back to residents and to actually finishing on time.

What changes

Concrete shifts, not promises.

Charting follows you in real time instead of piling up for the end of shift.

Resident changes reach the RN early, with the observation already documented.

Treatment and PRN records are complete and timestamped, not reconstructed.

You clock out closer to on time, more nights than not.

FAQ

For Licensed Practical & Vocational Nurses, answered

Does Sevah change anything about my scope of practice?

No. Companion drafts documentation and surfaces observations; every note is reviewed and signed by a licensed nurse before it enters the record. Clinical decisions and scope stay entirely yours.

Does it integrate with our EHR?

Yes. CareOS routes structured, nurse-signed draft notes into the EHR you already run — it routes into your system rather than replacing it.

What if the draft note is wrong?

Nothing posts automatically. Drafts are exactly that — you edit and sign. The goal is to save you the blank-page work, not to put words in your chart.

Sevah serves the whole building.

Every role lives a different day. See what Companion changes for the rest of the team.

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Ten Companion units. One wing. 30 days. See the outcomes for yourself.

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No procurement committee. No capex. Install in week one.