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Bed & Chair Vacation Monitor
Alerts for bed and seat vacation
The Bed and Chair vacation monitors is designed for use with our HomeCare Hub and a sensor mat (Bed Mat, sold separately). This automatic alert system will help you keep a close eye on the patient without being by their side 24/7.
The Bed and Chair vacation Monitor is easy to use.
Allows to check if your relative has had a fall or accident whilst away from the bed or chair.

Bed and Chair Vacation Monitor
The Monitor can help to indicate whether a person is at risk from a fall. Our sensors can detect whether someone is in bed, out of bed or needs assistance with movement around the home.
Users who may be especially at risk of falling - e.g. the elderly or stroke rehabilitation patients (to name just two scenarios) - can benefit greatly from using this products due to the following unique features:
• Bed and chair occupancy sensor
• Bed and seat vacator alarm
• Sensors set for times of immediate or prolonged vacation
• Detects a user falling and lying unconscious
• Radio call button for assistance
• Motion detectors
This products provides high-level monitoring without the need for intrusive 24-hour care presence, increasing user confidence and safety-awareness.
Alarms are transmitted through our Homecare Hub.
The monitoring system is easy to install, simple, secure to operate and can be designed to specific caring needs. We want to provide the best care solution for managing falls.
Unique feature: If set for instant alarm and the user leaves the bed or chair and then returns, the alarm will reset automatically signifying the person is safe and reducing unnecessary calls to our monitoring centre.
The bed and chair vacation Monitor can also alarm if the user has remained seated for more than 2 hours. This has been designed to help with the prevention of pressure sores.
It emits a soft single bleep to show its operational when the person sits down in a chair or lies on a bed