Bed Alarm - Bed Monitor Equipment |
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The monitor actually consists of two components, a pressure sensing panel which is located beneath the mattress or chair cushion and a control unit which is placed in a convenient position for the carer to operate. |
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The
benefits of bed alarm monitors |
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Effective use of nursing time especially in areas of difficult visibility. |
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Helps towards preventing accidents and the subsequent on costs. |
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Total independence of the user by having no restraint |
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Improves the quality of patient care and increases the patient's confidence - patients often enjoy better sleep patterns through increased peace of mind. |
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Totally portable unit that can be located to the patient's need as and when required. |
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There are no recurring consumable costs - only periodically a small battery. |
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To maintain independent living in the home and preserve the person's mobility. |
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To help the carer's role at home and to assist better sleep. |
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Summary The principal of using a spontaneous call facility to target care to the person with either temporary or ongoing communication deficit is generating interest in many countries with particular focus on Care of the Elderly. The clinical and economic benefits of giving protection with this kind of healthcare product, whilst encouraging mobility and independence, are challenging the more restraint-based approach which is adopted in many countries. * For use in hospitals, nursing homes, institutional care and at home.* |
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