Industries · Hospitals
Calm in the one place that cannot afford chaos.
Emergency departments and visitor entrances carry real risk for staff. Sworn officers manage it without escalating it.

ED presence that holds
Emergency departments see volatility every shift. Officers trained in de-escalation protect staff while keeping care moving.
Coverage for every entrance
Main lobby, ED, parking structures — post each position with its own window and keep the whole map filled.
Documentation your compliance team needs
Who was posted, where, and when — the record exists by default when an incident review asks for it.
How it works
Post. Review. Confirm.
01
Post by position
ED, main entrance, parking structures — each post has its own window and headcount, on a recurring schedule.
02
Credentialed before the floor
Every officer is agency-verified before they can accept a post. Your security director sees the confirmed roster per shift.
03
Keep the compliance record
Who was posted, where, and for which hours — exportable when an incident review or accreditation survey asks.
Common questions
How do officers fit alongside our in-house security team?
Most hospitals use illuno officers to reinforce specific posts — the ED overnight, visitor peaks — under the direction of your existing security leadership.
Are officers trained for behavioral-health situations?
Sworn officers bring de-escalation training from their agency. Set expectations in the post description, and work with your security director on protocols for clinical settings.
Can we produce coverage records for an incident review?
Yes — every shift is documented by position, officer, and hours, and the record is exportable for compliance or accreditation.
Your next shift, covered.
Tell us about your hospitals coverage and we will walk you through how it works on illuno — one short call.