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Independence when you want it; help when you need it
- When our expertly trained Emergency Resolution Team receive an alarm call, they will know who is calling and from where.
- The Emergency Resolution Team will speak with the alarm user directly through the alarm equipment.
- Even if the alarm user is unable to speak, the team will have the alarm user’s emergency contacts and medical information to hand.
- They will quickly assess the situation and a family member or friend will be contacted if help is required.
- If medical assistance is needed, or family and friends cannot be reached, then the emergency services will be called.
- An alarm call is triggered by the monitored personal alarm to our 24-hour Emergency Resolution Team
- The alarm call will be quickly answered by our locally-based Emergency Resolution Team
- The highly trained Emergency Resolution Team will speak with the alarm user through the alarm equipment and decide what action to take.
- A fully equipped Ambulance team will be sent to pick the Elderly in case of an emergency and will be shifted to the nearest hospital.
- Calls will be made to the immediate relative updating the emergency procedures.
- All necessary registration / admission formalities at the hospital will be taken care off by our Telecare team, until the immediate relative reaches the hospital.
What is a care alarm?
- Alarms for the elderly provide a way to call for assistance should you fall, feel unwell, have a medical emergency or be in distress.
- At the touch of a button, you are quickly connected to our 24/7 Emergency Resolution Team who will arrange help from nominated contacts or the emergency services.
- You can choose a care alarm with wearable options and features to suit you.
- Some elderly alarms can be worn as a pendant or around the wrist like a watch.
- Features like fall detection and GPS tracking, along with always-in-reach emergency buttons for the elderly, provide extra reassurance to help you live independently.
Frequently Asked Questions
Employers are looking for innovative thinkers who want to improve processes within their field. Creative thinkers can see connections between different roles and specialties to provide an innovative approach to treating illness. With the introduction of new technologies, the health care industry is changing quickly and requires professionals who can adapt.
Continuing education is one way to stay current on advancements in healthcare. If you haven’t yet taken any courses, consider registering before your interview. You can also explain how you read articles and reviews in the scientific press. Provide specific journal names or websites. If you are not familiar with continuing education, you can always express your intention to inform yourself in the future.
With this kind of question, the employer tries to determine if you can provide appropriate care to different types of patients. Emphasize your understanding of elderly patients’ requirements and their desire to remain independent.