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Documentation Index

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Sentalis is a real-time monitoring platform for hospitals and aged care facilities. It connects sensors installed at each bed to a live dashboard, giving your team instant visibility into patient status, bed occupancy, and safety alerts — with no technical setup required on your end.

Log In

Sign in to your organisation’s Sentalis dashboard

Command Centre

Your real-time facility overview, updated live

Wards & Beds

Browse wards, view bed status, and manage patients

Alerts

Understand and respond to patient safety alerts

Automations

Set up rules that act automatically on sensor data

FAQ

Answers to common questions about using Sentalis

What Sentalis does

  • Monitors bed occupancy and detects when patients get up, fall, or remain motionless
  • Tracks bathroom visits and alerts staff when a patient has been in the bathroom too long
  • Measures breathing rate and flags abnormalities automatically
  • Sends alerts to your dashboard, and optionally via SMS and email
  • Provides a real-time overview of every ward and bed in your facility

Getting started

1

Sign in to your dashboard

Go to your organisation’s Sentalis URL — for example, yourorg.sentalis.co — and enter your credentials. See Logging In.
2

Explore the Command Centre

After logging in, you land on the Command Centre: a live view of bed occupancy, active alerts, and recent events across your entire facility. See Command Centre.
3

Check your wards and beds

Navigate to the Wards page to see every ward in your facility. Click into any ward to view individual bed status and patient information. See Wards Directory.
4

Respond to alerts

Review the Alerts page to see and filter safety events by severity. Understand what each alert type means and what action to take. See Understanding Alerts.
This documentation is written for clinical and operational staff — nurses, ward administrators, and facility managers. No technical knowledge is required.