This motion sensor with an alert pager for the carer, will
allow you to receive the alert and let you know that your patient is getting up
or moving about. The pager and motion
sensor can be up to 150 feet apart (45.72 meters)
When your patient gets starts to get out of bed or chair, or
if you prefer to know when they exit the room, they cross the motion sensor's
field. A signal is sent to the pager, which can be worn by the carer or placed
on a counter or bedside table.
When the pager receives the signal, you have your choice of
hearing a chime or a brief tune. The motion sensor itself by the patient's bed
or chair, is silent in their room.
This is a great way to monitor without disturbing everyone
in the house or upsetting the patient.
It is also possible, to mount the motion sensor at your
patient's shoulder height (when the patient is sitting up in bed). This will send the alert to the carer when
the patient is lying down, and starts to sit up with the intention of getting
out of bed. A great way to receive an early alert. (This takes a little more time to set up in
this manner, and you should have two people present to thoroughly test the
system height and reaction field.)