SBAR support for the calls you actually make.

Stop Freezing Before Provider Calls.

Build clear SBARs, provider call scripts, and nursing notes in seconds — written in the language nurses actually use at the bedside.

Less overthinking. More confident calls.

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Avg time to SBAR
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Generating SBAR
Quick notes from the floor

rm 412 · 67M POD2 R TKA · new chest pressure 0215 · BP 158/94 HR 112 irreg · O2 94% RA · diaphoretic

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Situation

Mr. Carter, rm 412 — new onset chest pressure since 0215.

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Background

67M, POD#2 R TKA. PMH: CAD, HTN, DM2. On enoxaparin.

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Assessment

BP 158/94, HR 112 irregular, SpO2 94% RA, diaphoretic.

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Recommendation

Requesting 12-lead, troponin, BMP. Start O2 + SL nitro?

Provider call script readyTap to read
We've been there

Calling the provider at 3 a.m. shouldn't feel like a final exam.

You know your patient. You just need help turning scattered thoughts into a confident call.

Without SBAR On Demand
  • Scribbling on a paper towel before the call
  • Forgetting the one vital the doc asks about
  • Getting cut off mid-sentence: "What's the point?"
  • Rewriting the same SBAR five times in your shift
  • Feeling nervous every time the phone rings
With SBAR On Demand
  • Type a few words — get a structured SBAR back
  • Built-in vitals, meds, and recent changes prompts
  • A call script you literally read off your screen
  • Save templates for your unit's most common calls
  • New nurses gain confidence by their second shift

Under 60 seconds

Turn scattered notes into a structured SBAR in under a minute.

Nurse-first language

Trained on thousands of SBARs from working nurses. No corporate jargon.

HIPAA-aware

Patient details stay on your device. No PHI leaves without your say-so.

SBAR Templates & Examples

SBAR examples for the calls you actually make.

Nurse-written templates built for LTC, SNF, rehab, and assisted living. Drop your resident in, get a confident call out.

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Most popular

Altered mental status · LTC

Sudden confusion, UTI concern, neuro changes, provider escalation.

Explore Example

Severe dizziness · Rehab

Orthostatic changes, BP trends, fall-risk escalation, med review.

Open Template

Post-op wound drainage · SNF

Drainage changes, infection concern, provider callback structure.

Open Template

Fall w/ neuro changes · Nights

Neuro checks, anticoagulants, head injury escalation workflow.

Open Template

Seizure activity · Assisted Living

Resident found unresponsive with seizure-like activity and EMS handoff.

Open Template

Shift handoff · Any unit

Full SBAR handoff with pending tasks, concerns, and watch-outs.

Open Template
The story behind it

Built by a Nurse Who’s Been There.

“I built the tool I wish nurses had during stressful provider calls.”

Created by a Geriatric Nurse Practitioner with years on the floor in long-term care, rehab, bedside nursing, and provider communication.

SBAR On Demand was built to help nurses organize high-pressure calls, communicate clearly, and feel more confident during the moments that matter most.

Clinical focus

LTC, SNF, rehab, assisted living, and night-shift floors.

Built around the call

Designed from actual provider-call stress — not a conference room.

Nurse-first language

No corporate healthcare jargon. Just how nurses actually talk.

For the floor, not the boardroom

Every template shaped by real resident scenarios and shift chaos.

This isn’t generic AI software.

It’s clinical communication support designed around how nurses actually work.

Nurse Panic Mode

Let's organize the call.

You don't need perfect wording. Start with the main concern — we'll shape the rest with you.

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Start with what changed

Tap the closest match. You can refine details after.

Take a breath. Pick the closest scenario above and we'll build the call with you — one step at a time.

Free PDF · Bedside Checklist

Free Bedside Provider-Call Checklist

What to have ready before calling about AMS, falls, respiratory distress, wound concerns, and more.

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  • Altered mental status
  • Falls with neuro changes
  • Respiratory distress
  • Wound & skin concerns
  • Fever / possible infection

You've already done the hard part. Let SBAR On Demand organize the call.

Less overthinking. More confident calls.

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