RCare Check-In Report

RCare Check-In Report

📋 What is a Check-In Report?

This report helps staff identify residents who have not checked in using devices like push buttons or motion sensors. It shows who may be away or in need of assistance.

Note: The report can be run for a time range from 1 to 36 hours and sorted by resident name or room number.

🛠️ How to Run the RCare Check-In Report

  1. From the RCare web interface, click Reports in the main menu.
  2. Click the RCare Check-In Report link in the Administrative Reports list.
  3. Select parameters: groups to include, check-in time limit, and sort order.
  4. Click Generate Report, Generate PDF, or Generate CSV to run the report.




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