Care Team Toolkit
Practical bedside and waiting-area use for RS12000 supportive listening. Designed for nurses, chaplains, social work, support teams, and comfort-focused care settings.
Staff introduction
The best introduction is short, calm, and non-pushy. The goal is to offer a support option, not to persuade.
“We have a private audio support page with a calm human voice. There is no login required. I can leave a card if you’d like to use it now or later.”
“I have something that may help a little with the noise, waiting, or overwhelm. It is just a calm human voice you can listen to if you want. No pressure at all.”
Use moments
Positioning
Present RS12000 as a supportive listening resource, a quiet comfort option, or a low-friction audio support page.
Staff tips
Access
Suitable for bedside cards, family waiting areas, staff handouts, quiet rooms, or nurse station reference.
Quick notes
Good fit for
Safety line
RS12000 is a supportive listening resource only. It is not for crisis or emergency use and does not replace medical, psychiatric, chaplaincy, or urgent clinical intervention.