- The Safe Presence Status Monitoring System aids carers who are unable to give 24/7 care
- A mobility aid that helps provide some daily independence
- Specifically designed to prevent false alarms
- A living aid compatible with other nurse call systems
- Low battery indicator
The Safe Presence Status Monitoring System can be set to sound an immediate alarm if a person being monitored leaves a chair, or a bed. Alternatively, if the person has a degree of independence and is capable of going to the bathroom unaided etc, then the alarm can be delayed for up to an hour.
If for some reason the person hasn’t returned within the hour, then the alarm is sounded. Once a person has returned within the hour time frame, then the monitor automatically resets.
The alarm has multiple tones to choose from, or it can be silent if preferred. There is also a visual indicator that can be used.
This flexible and practical living aid allows the user to keep to as normal a routine as possible.
As a mobility aid that benefits both carer and patient, the Safe Presence Status Monitoring System is practical and indiscreet. If the carer feels that an hour is too long, then the monitoring system can be set for half an hour, ten minutes, or less.
This mobility aid features a nurse call output for connection to the majority of nurse call systems and comes with a low battery indicator for increased safety, a mounting bracket and a power supply. It can also be used with 2 x AAA batteries – these are not included.
The Safe Presence Status Monitoring system can also be used with , which you can also purchase from Ability Superstore.