What if emotional pain had vital signs?
PeacePulse gives care teams a premium clinical workflow for assessing spiritual distress, hope, meaning, isolation, and family support with language people can trust.
Built on the PEACE framework, it turns bedside conversations into structured summaries, referral guidance, and service-line insight while keeping the experience calm, credible, and clinically grounded.
14%
patients currently surfacing high distress
23
referrals pending across one unit view
<2 min
from patient response to care summary
PEACE AI dashboard
Unit overview
Spiritual distress
High
14% of patients need immediate follow-up.
Referrals
23
Pending consults surfaced from one clinical unit.
PEACE AI
Referral-ready output
Documentation, conversation prompts, and next-step suggestions in one view.
Trust and compassion
Alert and action
Brand essence
Spiritual distress should feel visible, not abstract.
The approved identity is restrained, clinical, and human. That means a darker visual world, confident spacing, and surfaces that feel premium without turning care into a consumer wellness cliche.
Hope is measurable. So is healing.
PeacePulse helps clinicians, chaplains, and leaders act on whole-person needs with clarity, dignity, and a consistent language for response.
Heart
Compassion and human connection stay visible in the assessment flow.
Pulse
Spiritual distress becomes a clinical signal teams can act on quickly.
Protect
Referrals, documentation, and intervention prompts preserve dignity and whole-person care.
Built for care teams that need action, not abstraction.
PeacePulse follows the tone of the approved board: calm, measured, and designed to feel trustworthy in clinical settings where dignity matters.
Workflow
Start with a conversation patients can actually answer.
The PEACE assessment asks about meaning, hope, family support, and what feels harder to hold without collapsing into generic wellness language.
Workflow
Translate narrative into a structured clinical snapshot.
PeacePulse organizes responses into distress, meaning, isolation, support, and risk indicators with language that can guide next steps for the care team.
Workflow
See unit-level patterns before they become invisible.
Leaders can identify units with rising spiritual distress, support gaps, or intervention demand without waiting for anecdotal feedback alone.
System detail
A premium dashboard language for the people around the patient.
The board pairs modern interface detail with a calm clinical mood. The storefront now reflects that same direction through deeper surfaces, high-clarity typography, and a more intentional sense of depth.
Assessment prompt
“When life feels overwhelming, what helps you keep going?”
Care summary
Signals
Meaning and hope
Family and support
Referral and response
Start with one unit. Expand with confidence.
The storefront keeps the offer language premium and restrained: focused pilots, operational rollouts, and long-range partnerships rather than commodity software tiers.
Clinical Assessment Pilot
A focused start for one unit or one innovation team.
Validate the intake flow, referral behavior, and bedside language before expanding into a broader service line.
Create pilot workspaceService Line Program
The operational model for oncology, ICU, hospice, and palliative care.
Standardize how spiritual health is assessed, escalated, and reported across the teams closest to complex suffering.
System and Academic Partnership
A longer-range path for multi-site care, education, or research.
Support curriculum licensing, reporting, and analytics when spiritual health needs to become a teachable and measurable standard.
Start partnership workspaceClear answers for clinical teams, educators, and leaders.
Most conversations begin with the same questions about implementation scope, workflow fit, and who on the team will use the output.
Spiritual health can look as measurable and actionable as every other vital sign.
If your team already tracks falls, pain, readmissions, and burnout, PeacePulse adds a more elegant way to see hope, isolation, family support, and spiritual distress too.