Contacts in FieldWorker

Contact details for your clients' support systems

Prabhat Vaish

Last Update a year ago


FieldWorker allows you to capture a 360-degree view of your client, or customer. You can capture the entire support system around a patient, including family, friends and other support providers. This basically involves anyone you or your team may need to contact in the course of delivering care or working with a specific client, and acts as one central place for all contact details.


Contacts may only be associated with one specific customer, with their relation to the customer specified. Alternatively, you have the option to add contacts unrelated to any of your customers. Such contacts (e.g. group home admins) may be working with many customers. If you need to edit any details or associate them with one of your customers at a later date, it's easy to change their records as required.


All contacts for your company are accessible via the Contacts section on the left navigation bar. 

You can select and edit details about any existing contacts, and remove contacts you no longer need in your records.


Users with an admin or manager role can add new contacts by going to New and selection Contact from the left side bar.

Basic contact information about a contact, such as a name, address, email address, and phone numbers are captured for each contact.


You can also record the following:

  • Their designation, including the relationship with the customer. 
  • If this contact is associated with any specific customer.
  • If this contact is an active contact (or a past contact).
  • The type of the contact, if available.

Fieldworker currently supports the following types of contacts.

  1. Patient
  2. Guardian
  3. Service Provider
  4. Spouse
  5. Friend
  6. Support
  7. Family


Based on your agency's requirements, this list can be customized.


The system also records the first date of contact with this person as well as the most recent date of contact from your team.

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