This sensor monitors the user’s vital signs, including heart rate and breathing patterns, to detect a range of epileptic seizures

Who is it for?

This is a solution for individuals at home and in grouped housing developments.

In many cases a carer for someone with epilepsy will undertake regular checks throughout the night, which is labour intensive for paid carers and means broken sleep for informal carers. The person affected may also find these checks intrusive and undignified.

An epilepsy sensor will automatically raise an alert with a carer if it detects a seizure, enabling appropriate care be provided quickly, without the need for manual checks.

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How does it work?

An epilepsy sensor enables tonic clonic seizures to be detected the moment they occur, ensuring carers can respond quickly if they are needed, but otherwise do not disturb the user’s sleep.

Epilepsy sensors can be used in individual homes or assisted living environments. They are portable and simple to use, supporting carers and protecting users.

The sensor is suitable for use with children as well as adults.

Benefits

  • Unobtrustive – minimises user disruption
  • Plug and play registration
  • Compatible with Lifeline home units
  • Operates on the dedicated social alarm frequency

Features

  • Patented sensor technology – reduces number of false calls
  • Sensitivity adjustment – enables adjustment to the individual’s requirements
  • Automatic radio trigger low battery warning
  • Transmission to Class One receiver ensuring alarms are reliably received
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