Advanced Technology Suggestions

An Emergency Call Assistance Button located at the bed head. When pressed, it communicates via the telephone line to a pre-set phone number and can be cancelled by the phone handset if pressed in error.

Automated Home System uses sensor technology to turn lights on and off and adjust the level of lighting. Sensors are placed in rooms throughout the home to measure changes in light levels and adjust these levels as required to a pre-programmed level that has been set by the home owner.

This system can turn lights off at night when you go to bed, and on in the morning and during the night if needed for visits to the bathroom or kitchen.

A ‘Good Night Button’ which switches off all lights and locks doors can be programmed to operate from the automated system and is usually located beside the bed. Once the person is in bed all of the lights can be switched off and the doors locked. This switch system has the capacity to be operated remotely by an operator or relative.

Chair and Bed Occupancy Sensors placed under a chair pad and on top of the mattress monitor movement. If the person leaves their bed or chair and does not return the unit communicates with a call centre via the telephone line. The sensors can be programmed with a time delay to prevent false alarms if the person wishes to use the toilet or make a drink. The blind can be closed and opened automatically using a switch beside the bed and remotely through the smart system.