| Unknowingly a patient wandering, alarms those caring for her by unexpectedly leaving. Call Us Toll Free (866) 8 CARE4U 9 am - 5 pm Pacific Time (which is Toll free (866) 822-7348) State of the Art in Patient Wandering Alarms This article is about patient wandering alarms. As more of our seniors reach the age of requiring care, the tools we need to take care of them need to keep pace with the increased density of the aged. State of the art patient wandering alarms can meet this need and at the same time take into account the need to maintain dignity and safety of the individual. (It is the caregivers responsibility to assure their patient wandering alarms are working through regular in-service checks.) New patient wandering alarms allow the actual alarm to be away from the alarmed exit or point of intrusion. By allowing this distance, the patient wandering alarms do not disturb other residents. This is a double benefit since modern patient wandering alarms can be attached to wireless caregiver paging systems. With this technology the individual responsible for care is alerted and can identify the location and patient who is wandering. The dignity and safety of the patient is maintained through the use of a discrete band typically attached to the patient’s wrist. State of the art systems can be set to alarm when the monitored individual comes near the patient wandering alarm system or when a door the patient wandering alarm is monitoring is opened. In either case, the alarm is not heard by the wandering patient or by residents near the door monitored. This reduces tension in the wandering patient and avoids generating undue alarm on the part of other residents. 1stSeniorCare is knowledgeable in the design and installation of patient wandering alarms. Call 1stSeniorCare.com at 866 822 7348 to discuss how these state of the art patient wandering alarms can improve security, save caregivers time, and avoid insurance claims. It also saves staff stress through the use of state of the art patient wandering alarms as you can tell by the explanation above. Read more about patient wandering alarms here: a, c, d Read more about adjustable beds here: a, b, c, d, e |