Lifeline Connect Plus
The Lifeline Connect+ offers a modern design and provides the greatest levels of flexibility and functionality through the addition of extra features to support users with even more demanding healthcare requirements.


The Lifeline Connect+ offers a modern design and provides the greatest levels of flexibility and functionality through the addition of extra features to support users with even more demanding healthcare requirements.

The Lifeline 400 is designed to protect people living in their own homes. The Lifeline 400 is available with and without an away button. An away button is required for intruder and inactivity monitoring

Emergency Response offer extra reassurance in the form of PIRs that monitor activity and inactivity. This is a user friendly system. The lifeline plus can be added to the basic pendant alarm. For information contact our offices on 1850 247 999.
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IMPORTANT FEATURES IN A SAFERWALKING SYSTEM
WEARABILITY
LOCATION
AT HOME MONITORING
GPS is a great technology - but it doesn’t work indoors.
Wearers spend most time at home.
Our Solution:
A Radio Home Base which when seen tells the control centre.
We can create an automatic alert if not at home between certain hours.
We realised that some wearers went to day care - so we developed
multiple bases for each device.
THE REASSURANCE OF A FAMILIAR VOICE
A HELP BUTTON...WHEN YOU NEED IT
Even those with advanced conditions can often use a ‘Help’ button that is similar
to a pendant ...
Can turn off if not needed
BATTERY LIFE
Depends on how long person is out of the house each day:

Care Assist
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.

This trigger is based on the Gem and comes complete with a wall-mounting bracket, for location by a doorway when using as a bogus caller button, or in other areas of a dwelling, when using as a panic button.
The Bogus Caller can be used when answering the door, once pressed a silent call is sent to the monitoring staff which allows the monitoring staff to listen to the conversation this is used by clients as a extra source of reassurance.

Warns of dangerous CO levels which otherwise could go undetected, providing unrivalled levels of accuracy and reliability.

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.

400 older people fall every day in Ireland. Emergency Response's fall detector can provide valuable peace of mind by automatically detecting a serious fall and raising an alert to the monitoring centre.

Provides an early warning of flood situations, such as taps being left on.

An anti flood and scald prevention plug useful for baths and sinks releasing excess water safely down the waste exit or plughole. The pressure plate in the centre of the plug will change colour if the water is above what is considered a safe temperature e.g. 21 degrees c.

Provides an effective solution to support medication compliance by automatically dispensing medication and providing audible and visual alerts to the user each time medication should be taken. If the user fails to access the medication, an alert is raised to the monitoring centre or designated carer.

This has been developed to help encourage telecare users to wear their personal triggers throughout the day. By combining an alarm button with a high quality watch, users are more likely to wear it and as a result will be provided with additional protection as their ability to raise an alarm is increased.

Provides an early warning of dangerous levels of gas if a leak is detected. only available with Mains Gas.

A wireless movement detector that can be used for both activity and inactivity monitoring, for example, to check if a person has got out of bed or visited the kitchen.

Monitors movement in a specific area, for example to monitor if someone has got out of bed or left the house.

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.

To raise alerts in areas where personal triggers are unlikely to be worn e.g. positioned next to the bed. A wired version is also available.

Enhanced with new features such as auto low battery reporting, only one battery for ease of management and accreditation to the very latest standard for smoke detectors.

Monitors for low and high temperature extremes in addition to rate of rise of temperature. Helps minimise the risks associated with changes in temperature including the build up of heat in a kitchen and the risk of sustained periods of cold weather.
FIRST HOME SECURITY EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE ARDBOYNE HOTEL IN CO MEATH.
EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FROM 11AM TO 7PM.
DATE IS 26TH NOVEMBER 2011.
COME AND HAVE A CHAT WITH OUR TELECARE SALES TEAM AND SEE WHAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE HAVE ON OFFER.
THE NATIONAL PLOUGHING CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 IN ATHY ON 20TH - 22ND SEPTEMBER.
THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CONFERENCE 2011 IN THE BURLINGTON HOTEL ON 9TH AND 10TH OCTOBER.
A Study into the benefits of telecare for older people choosing to remain at home. On Behalf of the HSE.