Access Protocol Pty Ltd
Medical in Stirling
www.accessprotocol.com.au
Address
6 Collingwood Rd. Osborne Park. Stirling, WA, 6017.Are you the owner or manager of this company?
What you should know about Access Protocol Pty Ltd
More importantly the decision on the right company to provide the solution is often just as important. Access Protocol is a company that prides itself on providing the RIGHT solution for you and not impartial a solution that will do. Callguard Product Optional two way speech communications between concern staff and residents ensures an effective response to calls resulting in increased staff efficiency and care of residents. This enhances the protection delivery process with measurable improvements to the patients' quality and experience of care. As with any product buy it is imperative to ensure that you choose a product that will not only suit your needs but also the system you are connecting it to. Aged Protection facilities are most often a NonSecure facility and are unable to cater for residents with dementia. These residents often become disoriented and make all sorts of decisions, including that to depart the facility requiring them to be transferred to a secure facility to ensure they take the appropriate protection and attention they require. Wireless Nurse Call systems have been marketed, and, provided a range of options for many years. Ensuring that your residents or patients have the uppermost quality of life possible is of vital importance. The location and glossy of an active call is clearly displayed to nurses on over door lights and voluntary zone lights as well as optional Annunciator Panels centrally located at nurse stations. Depending on the system you currently have in place there are 2 options for reporting: TACERA and AP Connect. Access Protocol prides itself on ensuring not only does your facility receive a system that meets your requirements but also that of the accreditation standards. Improvements in technology have seen wireless systems become far more steadfast than older systems. The infrastructure to encourage them is far more expensive and more visually intrusive than cables. I believe Annunciators provide two levels of use within our facility 1) another smooth of backup and redundancy should the pagingDECT system go down 2) increases the efficiency of staff to get the calls off the screen as speedily as possible. Redundancy is an issues that is rarely looked at as nurse call systems can run for 10 years earlier even having a fault. This way everyone remains happy annunciators our out of resident view, IT have their redundancy and increased efficiency and staff can visually see their calls. Technology has now caught up with industry requirements and some very appropriate products exist on the market. Can be connected to a Nurse Call system or worn as a standalone system. Pagers are an asset to any facility with a nurse call system. Should a pager fall the holster will save not only the pager from damage but also terminate the battery backing from falling off. The Pad Call Pendant is a versatile notable requirements pendant. While the pendant will not enable staff to know the unmistakable location of the resident tolerant (if they have moved away from their room), they will be alerted to the fact the person requires assistance. The module has an extra pendant socket if a bedside pendant is calm required. An unfortunate side effect of having a Nurse Call system is stationary locations of call points and their pendants.
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