You give everything away. Daylogue helps something come back.
Long shifts, hard days, real care.
The reality
What this job actually costs.
Moral injury, not just fatigue
Nurses and techs absorb what families cannot. It accumulates in ways HR surveys never catch.
The post-shift quiet
The hardest feelings arrive after clock-out. Most teams have no structured way to meet them.
Leadership flying blind
By the time someone resigns, the signs were there for months. No one had the data.
How Daylogue fits
A rhythm shaped around your day.
Daylogue sends a post-shift voice check-in. Private. Under three minutes. Charge nurses and unit directors see emotional load rising on a floor before a codeblue of turnover hits.
What Daylogue might ask you
Questions that actually meet the day.
What did you carry home from today that is not yours to carry?
Was there a patient you are still thinking about?
What did the team feel like today, in one sentence?
What leaders see
Signal, never surveillance.
Unit directors see aggregate mood by shift, identify high-load weeks, and act before a beloved nurse walks out.
Frequently asked questions
Questions about Daylogue for Healthcare.
Daylogue is a self-awareness tool. It is not a replacement for professional mental health care.
