3. Ending a visit

Last updated on Apr 28, 2026

Ending a visit closes the loop on a session of support. End it when your time at the client is done — not later in the day, otherwise your hours are inflated.

When to end a visit

  • When you leave the client's home (or pickup point).

  • When you're handing over to another staff member.

  • When the scheduled session is over.

Ending a visit on mobile

  1. Open the BEHCA app.

  2. Tap the EVV tab.

  3. Tap End Visit.

  4. Confirm services / activities provided (if your configuration asks).

  5. Add notes — anything notable about the visit.

  6. (Optional) Add mileage — kilometers or miles traveled, if your organization tracks it.

  7. Tap Submit / End.

The visit ends. End time and end location are captured at this moment.

What you'll see after ending

  • The active visit indicator disappears.

  • The visit moves to your EVV history with status Completed.

  • Hours worked updates to reflect this visit.

Forgot to end a visit?

If you forgot to end a visit and noticed later:

  • End it now — the end time and GPS will be from when you finally end it. The visit will be longer than it should be.

  • Adjust the end time — Managers (or Staff with permission) can edit a past visit's end time. See Editing past visits.

  • Add a note explaining"Forgot to end at 14:00; ended retroactively".

For compliance, the audit trail will show both the actual end-tap time and the corrected end time, so reviewers can tell what happened.

What about lunch breaks or interruptions?

Most organizations don't expect you to end and restart a visit for short interruptions. End and restart when:

  • You're leaving for an extended period (a separate scheduled break, a different client).

  • A different staff member is taking over.

Ask your Manager about your specific organization's break policy.

Multiple visits to the same client in a day

If you have two scheduled sessions with the same client (e.g. a morning visit and an evening visit):

  • Start a new visit for each one.

  • Each gets its own start/end times and GPS records.

  • They appear separately in the visit history and roll up to your hours worked.

Common questions

  • I lost signal before I could end the visit. — Don't worry. End it as soon as you have signal. If the end time will be wrong, edit it after.

  • The end-GPS is far from the client. — That can happen if you've already left the building when you end. Talk to your Manager about your organization's expectations.

  • Can I end a visit from the web? — Generally no — ending should be done on mobile to capture GPS. The web is for editing or correcting visits after the fact.

  • What's the maximum visit length? — There isn't a hard limit, but most organizations have policies. A 24-hour visit will likely flag for review.