Tunstall's market leading telehealthcare solutions play a pivotal role in supporting older people and those with long-term needs to live independently, by effectively managing their health and well-being.
The Care Assist allows for any of our periphals to be monitored internally by a carer or family member thus allowing for instant response to an individuals needs. The Care Assist does not require the connect + unit and is therefore not monitored by Emergency response. Products that work with the Care Assist range from the basic pendant to the Bed Occupancy Sensor. The Care Assist is worn on the waist and will vibrate or sound when an alert is raised.
The DDA pager solutions immediately alert telecare users or their in home carers when a telecare alarm is generated. They are particularly useful for telecare users with hearing impairments or for live in carers or family members who need to be notified quickly if the person they are caring for needs help
The DDA pager solutions immediately alert telecare users or their in home carers when a telecare alarm is generated. They are particularly useful for telecare users with hearing impairments or for live in carers or family members who need to be notified quickly if the person they are caring for needs help
Provides an early warning by alerting that the user has left their bed or chair and not returned within a preset time period, indicating a potential fall. The sensor can also be programmed to switch on lights, helping people find their way to and from bed easily.
Placed between the mattress and sheet, this sensor provides immediate warning on detection of moisture, allowing effective action to be taken. The sensor eliminates the need for carers to make physical checks, promoting dignity and independence. The enuresis sensor can be used for incontinence.
This state of the art sensor monitors tonic-clonic seizures only. The sensor eliminates the need for carers to make physical checks, promoting independence and dignity.
As people with dementia are prone to walking about, this sensor specifically monitors for people leaving a building at unusual times of day or night. It can also detect if a main exit door has been left open.
Programming and scanning the buttons is performed by a mobile hand-held reader, which allows staff to quickly identify an individual item of clothing. The buttons can be attached to any piece of clothing or personal effect that can be washed, such as slippers, hats, comfort cushions, stuffed toys and a laundry bag for delicate items too small for a button.
A RFID button is a durable, small and discreet button that can be programmed to hold up to 200 characters of information. The devices are then attached to items of clothing to help with their identification.