Six service lines. One record. One body.

Saliux Care follows the patient across every post-acute setting on a record they own. Each walkthrough below puts you inside one service line for an operator's worst-day-of-month — compressed into one flow. The Memory Care demo is live; five more land on a rolling cadence.

Memory Care · MC

The med pass, the fall, the return.

~11 minutes · audio · best on desktop

Eighteen residents in forty-five minutes. A refusal pattern surfaces. A fall lands on the body, not in a free-text note. The transfer to SNF and the return five days later happen on one record — assessment, medications, behavior history, therapy summary all integrated before the next med pass. Display Never Decide at every gate.

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Skilled Nursing · SNF

Post-acute, on the same record.

~10 minutes · audio · best on desktop
Launching soon

The SNF receives a patient with their body-anchored history intact — no faxed packet, no retyped med list, no parallel chart. Rehab progress traces back to the AL fall observation. Discharge writes back to the AL care plan in one composition.

Home Health · HH

The field caregiver's tablet.

~9 minutes · audio · best on desktop
Launching soon

A home visit reads the patient's hospital discharge, the AL care plan, and the SNF rehab progress as one record. The caregiver documents on the body at the bedside. The coordinator sees it before they leave the driveway.

Hospice

Comfort care, continuous record.

~9 minutes · audio · best on desktop
Launching soon

End-of-life care reads the full body history — what was tried, what worked, what the family chose — without re-litigating preferences in the worst week. Symptom management, family communication, and the chaplain's note land in one place.

Group Home · GH

Small-house care, full record.

~8 minutes · audio · best on desktop
Launching soon

Six residents, two caregivers, one record per person. Behavioral history persists across staff turnover. Medication patterns surface without the manager rebuilding context from notebooks at every shift change.

Adult Day · AD

Day-program continuity.

~8 minutes · audio · best on desktop
Launching soon

Adult day reads the night-side AL or home record at drop-off and writes the day's observations back at pick-up. The family caregiver sees what happened. The MD sees the pattern across settings.

The architecture is the demo.

Each service line uses the same patient-owned FHIR record, the same body-anchored event log, the same Display Never Decide posture at every clinical gate. The proof isn't in the screenshots — it's in watching the record travel without retyping, the body history continue without restarting, and the decision stay with the clinician at every commit. Six demos, because that's what it takes to show the record really travels.

Get a link when the next demo lands.

Operators and clinical evaluators across SNF, HH, Hospice, GH, and AD: we'll send the walkthrough URL for your service line when it ships.

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