Stanley Healthcare Solutions, a division of Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. (formerly Senior Technologies)
550 Cochituate RoadFramingham, Massachusetts 01701-4683
United States
Telephone: 877-494-2594 or 800-824-2996 or 402-475-4002.
Web: http://www.stanleyhealthcare.com.
Products manufactured by Stanley Healthcare Solutions, a division of Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. (formerly Senior Technologies) (listed alphabetically)
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ARIAL WIRELESS CALL SYSTEM
The Arial Wireless Call System is a call signal and emergency alert system designed for use by seniors or individuals with severe physical disabilities in hospitals, long term care facilities, or residential facilities. The system includes a water-resistant pendant that can be worn on a necklace, belt, or wristband. The user can communicate wirelessly with staff by pressing a button on the pendant. Calls can be answered at the nurse station or routed to staff pagers. The system uses 900 megaHertz (MHz) wireless technology, and can be integrated with optional smoke detectors, door/window transmitters, passive infrared detectors, or other personal monitoring devices.
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BED-CHECK SYSTEM
The Bed-Check System is a wandering patient system designed to alert nursing staff or caregivers if an individual with balance disabilities, Alzheimer's disease, or other disabilities tries to get out of bed unattended. The system comprises a Bed-Check Vr Control Unit and a choice of a 30- or 90-day disposable SENSORMAT. The SENSORMAT is heat sealed against incontinence and is placed on top of the mattress under the bottom sheet across the width of the mattress and causes an alarm to sound when the individual's weight is removed from the sensor. When the alarm sounds, the alarm is registered both in the room and at the nursing station. The system automatically resets when the individual's weight returns to the sensor for ten seconds. An alarm delay of one to nine seconds permits normal movement and shifting of weight in the bed. A hold button enables caregivers to assist the individual from the bed or perform care tasks without triggering the alarm. The hold delay can be set from one to twenty seconds. The control unit offers a choice of seven alarm tones and selectable volume level from zero to 85 decibels. The unit also provides for identification of the individual, last service date record, record of staff/caregiver response time, dates and times of the last 24 alarms, and more. The data can be printed to paper or a text file and exported to a spreadsheet. The control unit can be attached under the bed with a Velcro strap out of sight and reach of the person being monitore. OPTIONS: Wire control unit holster and a nurse call adapter.
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CHAIR-CHECK SYSTEM
The Chair-Check System is a wandering patient system designed to prevent individuals with Alzheimer's Disease, cognitive disabilities, or balance disabilities from leaving a wheelchair or other chair without assistance. The system includes a portable Chair-Check II control unit and disposable SENSORMAT sensor. This unit, which can also be used for bed monitoring in a home setting, sets itself automatically when weight is detected on the SENSORMAT and provides an immediate alarm when the individual's weight is removed from the sensor. An immediate alarm is required for a chair becaue when weight is removed, the individual is in the posture to stand. A user-selectable three-second delay is available when the system is used for bed monitoring. Selectable alarm tones enables the alarm to be distinguished from those of other equipment and an alternate tone may be chosen for a prioity alert when the individual being monitored is at high risk. POWER: Uses a standard nine-volt alkaline battery or an optional rechargeable nickel-metal hydride battery. The optional battery includes a battery charger which permits up to 1,000 battery charges. The control unit continuously monitors battery condition while the unit is set for use and provides an audible low battery alert.
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MICRO-TECH CLASSIC BED SENSOR PAD (MODELS 82708 & 82710)
The Micro-Tech Classic Bed Sensor Pad, models 82708 and 82710, is a wandering patient system designed for use with individuals with cognitive disabilities or Alzheimer's disease or individuals at risk for falls to monitor when individuals get out of bed. When the sensor pad is connected to the Micro-Tech Informer or Sentinel series monitors (see separate entries), it will transmit a signal to the monitor when the user gets out of bed, removing his or her weight from the pad. This pad has a durable vinyl cover. The Classic Bed Sensor Pad is available with a 90-day (model 82708) or 1-year (82710) power source. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 26 x 4 inches.
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MICRO-TECH CLASSIC CHAIR SENSOR PAD (MODEL 83700)
The Micro-Tech Classic Chair Sensor Pad, model 83700, is a wandering patient system designed for use with individuals with cognitive disabilities or Alzheimer's disease or individuals at risk for falls to monitor when individuals get up from a chair or wheelchair. When the sensor pad is connected to the Micro-Tech Informer or Sentinel series monitors (see separate entries), it will transmit a signal to the monitor when the user gets out of the chair or wheelchair, removing his or her weight from the pad. This pad has a durable vinyl cover. The Classic Chair Sensor Pad has a 1-year power source. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 13 x 12 inches.
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MICRO-TECH EXTRA WIDE BED SENSOR PAD (MODELS 82780 & 82790)
The Micro-Tech Extra Wide Bed Sensor Pad, models 82780 and 82790, is a wandering patient system designed for use with individuals with cognitive disabilities or Alzheimer's disease or individuals at risk for falls to monitor when individuals get out of bed. When the sensor pad is connected to the Micro-Tech Informer or Sentinel series monitors (see separate entries), it will transmit a signal to the monitor when the user gets out of bed, removing his or her weight from the pad. This pad has a durable vinyl cover, and its extra width is intended to limit false alarms. The Extra Wide Bed Sensor Pad is available with a 90-day (model 82780) or 1-year (82790) power source. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 30 x 10 inches.
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MICRO-TECH INFORMER (MODEL 81781) & INFORMER DELUXE (MODEL 81791)
The Micro-Tech Informer and Informer Deluxe, models 81781 and 81791, are wandering patient systems designed for use with individuals with cognitive disabilities or Alzheimer's disease or individuals at risk for falls to monitor when individuals get out of bed or rise from a wheelchair or chair. Both units feature top-mounted flashing lights to help to locate the monitor; dual button alarm reset to deter resident tampering; 0-2 second delay option for restless residents; and an audible low battery alert. In addition, the Informer Deluxe includes a nurse call option that sounds and alarm at the nurse call station; an AC power adapter option to help minimize battery use; multiple alarm tones; and a hinged battery cover. Both versions also have a slim mounting that clip can be replaced with the optional wider headboard version; a hi / low volume control; integrated cushion protector; and a detachable strap that makes facilitates positioning on wheelchairs. POWER: Requires a 9-Volt battery (not included).
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MICRO-TECH INFORMER PLUS SILVER (MODEL 81830)
The Micro-Tech Informer Plus Silver, model 81830, is a wandering patient system that alerts a caregiver to whether a person is in or out of a bed. It is intended to be used with people with cognitive disabilities or Alzheimer's disease and others who may wander or inadvertently place themselves in danger by exiting the bed. The Informer Plus Silver consists of a control unit that is mounted on the bed and a pressure sensitive bed sensor pad that is placed across the width of the bed under the mattress or just beneath the sheets and overlays. It also has an alarm cord is used to interface the control unit with the facility's nurse call system. When a patient begins to exit the bed, pressure is released from the sensor pad, causing an alarm in the patient room and on the nurse call system. A patient exit "Time Delay" of 4 or 8 seconds can be set to eliminate false alarms that may occur from patient movement in bed. The unit automatically begins monitoring within 4 seconds of a patient entering the bed. POWER: Plugs into standard household AC outlet. WARRANTY: Warranted to be free of manufacturing defects for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
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MICRO-TECH SEAT BELT ALARM
The Micro-Tech Seat Belt Alarm is a wheelchair seat belt and wandering patient system designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs and have Alzheimer's disease or other cognitive disabilities and are at risk for falls in homes or hospitals. This seat belt is equipped with a standard sensor unit and a Velcro fastening buckle that, once disengaged, alerts a caregiver or hospital staff that the user is exiting the wheelchair and may wander or fall. The Seat Belt Alarm is intended for use with wheelchairs and side chairs. It is compatible with the Micro-Tech Informer, Informer Deluxe, Informer Plus Silver, Sentinel and Sentinel with Voice (see separate entries).
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MICRO-TECH SENTINEL (MODEL 81850) & SENTINEL WITH VOICE (MODEL 81860)
The Micro-Tech Sentinel and Sentinel with Voice, models 81850 and 81860, are wandering patient systems designed for use with individuals with cognitive disabilities or Alzheimer's disease or individuals at risk for falls to monitor when individuals get out of bed or rise from a wheelchair or chair. Both Sentinel units attach to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the included belt clip or Velcro adhesion patch provided, and the units connect to a Micro-Tech Sensor Pad (see separate entry). The Sentinel sounds an alarm, beeping signal or chime when a patient leaves his or her wheelchair, chair or bed; the Sentinel with Voice monitor will also give a warning message in a familiar, prerecorded voice. Both models can be connected to an alert button worn on the user's wrist and to a nurse call system. POWER: Uses 9-Volt alkaline battery (not included); a DC adapter is optional. WARRANTY: Warranted to be free of manufacturing defects for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
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MYCALL
MyCall is an emergency alert call system designed for use by patients in hospitals and other care facilities, including residential facilities. This wireless emergency call system can be integrated with a range of safety and security systems, while providing essential information to caregivers, administrators and facilities personnel. MyCall can be integrated with emergency call from fixed wall stations and wireless pendants; wanderer management with the RoamAlert system; fall management with the TABS system; and third party systems of all kinds. The system is scalable, and it can be expanded after installation. Information from the RFID system is sent to the point of care by way of a central software platform. The MyCall system includes the following components: a wireless receiver, mounted on the wall near the MyCall computer, picks up signals from resident pendants and other call points, and sends them to the computer; the wireless repeater increases the range of the MyCall system for facilities that cannot be covered by the wireless receiver alone by picking up signals from resident pendants and other call points and retransmitting the signals to the receiver; the water resistant wireless pendant(s) is worn around the neck or attached to a belt by residents, enabling them to call for help from anywhere within the covered area of your facility; and fixed call points, which can be installed in each resident room, have check-in button that enables the resident to confirm daily that everything is fine.
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PASSPORT
The Passport is a wandering patient system designed for use by hospital patients with cognitive disabilities or Alzheimer's disease. The system protects against patient flight, wandering and abduction in multiple hospital departments and busy hospital or institutional settings. The system includes a tamper-resistant tag with a cut-resistant band that resists unauthorized removal and causes an immediate alarm if it is removed. The tag can be removed when a patient needs to leave the restricted area and then re-attached using the same band. When a patient returns and the tag is re-attached, it is automatically re-enrolled in the system and re-associated with the correct patient data. Patients can be allowed to pass through some exits without causing an alarm, and access can be tailored to each patient based on their risk factors or restricted based on the time of day. The system allows different levels of protection in different areas. This system shares a platform with the Hugs infant protection system and Pedz pediatric protection system.
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PEDZ
The Pedz system is a pediatric wandering patient system designed for use by children with cognitive, behavioral or emotional disabilities in hospitals and other facilities. The system includes a radio transmitter tag that is worn by the child. The tamper-resistant tag has a cut-resistant band so any malicious attempt to remove the tag results in an alarm; however, the most curious child can play with the tag without triggering a nuisance alarm. The tag can be removed when the child needs to leave the restricted area for medical procedures or other reasons and then re-attached using the same band. When a child returns and the tag is re-attached, it is automatically re-enrolled in the system. Users can be allowed to pass through some exits without causing an alarm. Access can be tailored to each child based on their age and risk factors, or restricted based on the time of day. Each child can personalize the tag with skins or stickers to encourage them to wear the tag.
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POTTY-CHECK SYSTEM
The Potty-Check System is a wandering patient system designed to prevent individuals with Alzheimer's Disease, cognitive disabilities, or balance disabilities from leaving a toilet without assistance. The system includes a portable Chair-Check II (see also separate entry for Char-Check) control unit and a special adhesive-backed disposable SENSORMAT sensor. This system is intended for use with a single individual and the sensor mounts beneath the seat ring. The system sets itself automatically when weight is detected on the SENSORMAT and provides an immediate alarm when the individual's weight is removed from the sensor. An immediate alarm is required becaue when weight is removed, the individual is in the posture to stand. Selectable alarm tones enables the alarm to be distinguished from those of other equipment and an alternate tone may be chosen for a prioity alert when the individual being monitored is at high risk. POWER: Uses a standard nine-volt alkaline battery or an optional rechargeable nickel-metal hydride battery. The optional battery includes a battery charger which permits up to 1,000 battery charges. The control unit continuously monitors battery condition while the unit is set for use and provides an audible low battery alert.
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ROAMALERT WANDER PREVENTION SYSTEM
The RoamAlert Wander Prevention System is a wandering patient system designed for use by nursing homes and other facilities with residents with Alzheimer's disease or other cognitive disabilities. The system include radio transmitters worn by residents, sensors and controllers at doors and/or elevators, tracking software, and alarms. A small, lightweight Securaband tag hold the transmitter and is attached to the residents' wrist or ankle. An ECO Door Controller installed at the exit senses when a resident approaches and automatically locks the door. If the door is already open an alarm sounds. Any number of facility exits can be outfitted with controllers and alarms, including elevators to prevent residents from moving from one floor to another. Software creates detailed logs showing what time the exit alarm occurred and which staff member assisted. OPTIONS: RoamAlert ECO Door Controller with Keypad or RoamAlert ECO Door Controller with Surface Mount Antenna; Tag ID Display showing ID numbers of 5 most recent residents to set off alarm at door; Pocket Tag Reader for configuring tags, checking batteries, and analyzing system parameters; Select Sound Module providing auxiliary or remote alarm.
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STANLEY ACCESSPRO
The Stanley AccessPro is a powered door operator designed for use in long-term care, rehabilitation, assisted living, and health facilities. This system provides automation of new or existing manual doors. The system unlocks, opens, closes, and relocks doors at the touch of a button. Up to 15 remote controls can be programmed to one door system. Keyed access and manual operation remains intact. Operation stops when an obstruction is encountered. The system includes a motor/gear box attached to a mounting bracket, a door arm assembly with a patented slider bracket, a microprocessor controller, a plug-in power adapter transformer, a key fob transmitter with Velcro strap for attachment to a wheelchair or walker, an electric strike assembly and wiring, a door operator assembly cover, an emergency disconnect handle, and a junction box with advanced radio frequency module. POWER: Uses 120-volt alternating current (AC) adapter (included). WARRANTY: One year parts and labor.
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TABS FALL MONITOR
The TABS Fall Monitor is a wandering patient system designed for use by seniors or individuals with balance or mobility disabilities. The system monitors individuals in bed, a chair, or a wheelchair using a cord-and-clip assembly, pressure monitor, or both simultaneously, and sounds an alarm if the individual gets up. The alarm can be one of four tones or a recorded voice message. An included mounting bracket attaches the monitor to the bed or chair. Monitors are latex-free. WARRANTY: Limited lifetime warranty.
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WANDERGUARD DEPARTURE ALERT SYSTEM
The WanderGuard Departure Alert System is a wandering patient system designed to alert attendants to the location of a person with cognitive disabilities or Alzheimer's disease that wanders through monitored exit doors. Wristband trigger is worn by person having wandering problem, about the size of a standard wristwatch, 1.1875 by 1.1875 inches by 0.4375 inch. Electronics and battery are housed inside the sealed trigger mechanism, water tight to allow bathing. Battery lasts about 3 months, when it runs down trigger is discarded and replaced. A loud beeper sounds when a protected door is open and a trigger is within 36 inches of the door. There are four types of door sensors available, for standard single doors, large single doors, double doors and elevator doors. Sensors are simple to install, operate on 100 V AC, can be easily moved and reinstalled on other doors. Trigger is attached to person's wrist with an extra strength hospital ID band, difficult to remove without scissors.

