Technology & ISS Healthcare
To best protect our vulnerable clients we make use of the very latest in Telecare and Telemedicine technology.
Below are some of the products that we use on a regular basis
Lifeline 4000+This base unit links with up to 36 sensors of your choice to offer high quality support for independent living. It also offers medication reminders, intruder alarm functions, and keyless door entry – ideal for people with restricted mobility. Simple to program and install, with 8 speed dial numbers, two way communication with our 24 hour response centre is possible at the touch of a button. |
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Lifeline 400 This base unit links with up to 12 sensors of your choice to offer a broad range of support for independent living. These can include detectors for carbon monoxide, falls, floods, temperature and smoke. Two way communication with our 24 hour response centre is possible at the touch of a button, offering complete reassurance to those living alone. |
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Amie+ & Gem+Personal radio triggers. These can be worn as a pendant or a brooch, enabling help to be summoned at the push of a button. Once pressed, they enable two-way communication with our 24-hour response centre. Both can be utilised within 50 metres (150 feet) of the base unit. |
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Bogus Caller Button Fitted near the door to raise an alert when necessary. |
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Fall Detector This automatically uses a 2-stage process to identify a genuine fall. The detector ‘wakes up’ from a sleep state when the impact from a fall is detected. It then looks at the person’s position through a second sensor. Only if the wearer is in a lying position, does the process continue. If the state is unchanged after 15 seconds, the sensor registers an emergency and immediately alerts the 24-hour response centre. |
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Smoke DetectorDangerous smoke will prompt an audible alarm in the home and also raise an alert at the response centre for added reassurance. |
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Flood Detector This can provide early warning of potential flood situations. This wireless sensor can be placed under the sink, in the bathroom next to the toilet, or under the bath. If water is detected, the sensor raises an audible alarm in the home and also raises an alert at the response centre for added reassurance. |
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PIR (Passive Infra-red) Detector This sensor can detect movement, or periods of inactivity, and raises an alarm call depending on what settings you select. |
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Natural Gas Detector This provides an early warning of dangerous levels of gas and turns off the gas supply It is ideal for people with confusion who may forget to light the gas after turning a tap on, and also safeguards the home if a pan boils over and puts the gas flame out. |
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Pressure Mat This can be used for both inactivity and intruder monitoring in a specific area. For example, a pressure mat by the bed can raise an alert if the person does not get up at the expected time in a morning – possibly indicating that they are feeling unwell. |
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Carbon Monoxide Detector This provides an immediate alert if Carbon monoxide reaches dangerous levels due to a blocked flue or a fault in a fuel burning appliance. |
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Radio Pull Cord These can be installed to raise alerts in areas where personal triggers are unlikely to be worn e.g. positioned next to the bed. |







