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A resident from the Residence
at Hilltop displays the pendant containing the emergency alert
button.
Each resident’s apartment contains a
wall unit in the bathroom.
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The Residence at Hilltop is using new technology
to provide an advanced level of health care and safety to its residents.
Recently, an emergency remote personal care monitoring system was
installed throughout the Residence and it’s the first of its
kind in the area. The system goes far beyond traditional call systems
and it comes at no extra cost to the residents.
Each resident receives a pendant containing a large
button and instructions on its use. A call bell station also is
located in each resident’s apartment bathroom.
When a resident initiates an alert by pushing the
button on the pendant or pulling the alarm cord in the bathroom,
the device transmits a Wi-Fi signal with the location of the alert
and identity of the resident asking for assistance. An operator
then calls the portable phone of the direct caregiver with that
information.
A resident could be having lunch in the dining room,
outside on the patio visiting a friend or watching a movie in the
theater room and staff will locate that resident immediately due
to the wireless location tracking feature of the system.
The new system supports one of the major goals of
The Residence at Hilltop – the quiet facility concept and
it greatly improves staff’s ability to respond quickly and
efficiently to any resident’s need for assistance.
“If a request is not answered in a timely
manner, the information is relayed to the person on next level of
the calling tree so someone responds,” said Walter Young,
executive director of the Residence.
“The detailed, time-stamped reports generated
by the software allow me to analyze and adjust workflow to create
a better caregiving experience for patients and staff.
“Residents love the system,” he said.
“It has built in accountability. In addition to tracking a
resident’s location during a call, it also tracks information
such as staff response time and how often a resident uses the system.
I was amazed at how quickly both residents and staff adapted to
the system.
“We have coupled this system with our fire
alarm and smoke detection system for total integration throughout
the facility and it is upgradeable to allow for new technology as
it develops,” Young said.
For more information about this unique patient enhancement
feature
available only at The Residence At Hilltop, call Walter Young or
Steve Dragan at 724-258-8940.
More information also is available at www.theresidenceathilltop.com
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