Lifestyle
A variety of sensors and devices to help with specific issues you may face. Each of these devices can be linked to a base unit to sound an alert and automatically call our contact centre when activated.
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Falls detectors - designed for people with reduced mobility or conditions that make them prone to falling. |
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Chair/bed sensors - these devices detect when the chair or bed has been left and can be programmed to contact us after a preset period. This allows you to visit the bathroom or make a cup of tea but will notify us if you have not returned within the agreed time. The sensor can be linked to a lamp so that it lights when you sit up in bed. |
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Inactivity sensors - we can use movement detectors to let us know if you have not activated them by the time you normally get up. We will check whether there is a problem. |
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Pill dispenser - a device that can be programmed to deliver the appropriate tablets when required. The unit sounds and will notify us if the tablet is not taken from the unit. Helps to prevent missed medication and double-dosing. |
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Enuresis sensor - a special mat that is placed between the sheet and mattress and detects the first signs of moisture. Enables help to be summoned as soon as needed. |
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Epilepsy sensor - a special mat and control unit. The mat is placed between the sheet and mattress and monitors vital signs such as heart rate and breathing patterns to detect a range of epileptic seizures. Promotes dignity and independence. |





