Navigation Links
adams & weber GmbH and Ekahau Install a Location and Emergency Call System for Dementia Patients and Staff at Josef-Ecker-Stift in Neuwied
Date:1/30/2013

immediately notifies them whenever a resident approaches a danger zone, for example, a stairwell, giving the staff ample time to come to the resident's assistance. It also helps the staff avoid unnecessary footsteps because each caregiver knows exactly where in the building he or she needs to go to find the resident who needs assistance. The location system grants new freedoms to both the home's residents and their caregivers because staff members no longer need to constantly keep an eye on dementia patients.  

 "We can strongly increase protection for our residents with the location system that was collaboratively installed by the adams & weber GmbH and Ekahau. Our staff is very satisfied with this system because it makes their daily work easier, helps them avoid unnecessary walking and enables them to speedily provide assistance whenever an emergency arises", said Siegfried Hartinger , Director of the nursing home.

Staff members are likewise equipped with Ekahau B4 Wi-Fi pagers, which they can use to transmit an alarm from any location throughout the entire building. Previously, alarms could be triggered only from individual, immobile, emergency switches. The new portable pagers let staff trigger an alarm and summon a colleague without having to abandon a resident and hasten to an emergency switch located elsewhere.

About adams & weber GmbH

Founded in 1992, adams & weber Gesellschaft für Kommunikationselektronik mbH numbers among the most highly experienced IT-system houses in the Rhine-Mosel region, i.e. between Koblenz, Trier and Bonn. Thirty employees, all of whom have earned certification in various fields, have been working together for many years to assure the continued success of this group of companies. a&w plans, analyzes and deploys network systems for private industry and public administrations. From constructing a computer to implementing large-scale IT soluti
'/>"/>

SOURCE Ekahau Inc.
Copyright©2012 PR Newswire.
All rights reserved

Page: 1 2 3

Related biology technology :

1. Chiltern Welcomes Drs. Dieter Seitz-Tutter And Alexandra Adams
2. Generex Provides Update on Generex Oral-lyn™ Clinical & Regulatory Program
3. The Law Firm of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP Launches an Investigation Into Possible Securities Laws Violations by Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.
4. Synergy Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Files Suit Against Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and its Chief Scientific Officer and Senior VP of R&D, Dr. Mark G. Currie
5. Chandler Chicco Companies Acquires Haas & Health Partner Public Relations and SanCom Creative Communication Solutions, Creating Unrivalled Healthcare Communication Capability in Germany
6. Generex Subsidiary Antigen Express Provides Update on AE37 Cancer Vaccines Clinical & Regulatory Strategy
7. Fifth Cycle of Probiotics & Microbiota Research Grant Announced
8. Hemodialysis Machine Industry 2012 Global & China Market Research Report - ReportsnReports
9. Aeras and CNBG Sign Agreement on Tuberculosis Vaccine R&D
10. Ikaria® to Present at 14th Annual BIO CEO & Investor Conference
11. Neurocrine Biosciences to Present at the 14th Annual BIO CEO & Investor Conference
Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
(Date:5/22/2013)... and NEW ORLEANS , May 22, ... field of regenerative medicine, presented new data generated in ... Group (a leading health economics consultancy) demonstrating the significant ... (DFU) and venous leg ulcers (VLU) place upon the ... this research, which reveal annual costs of up to ...
(Date:5/22/2013)... Express Diagnostics Int’l, Inc. (EDI) , ... pleased to announce a sponsorship agreement with Erebus Motorsport ... distributor of DrugCheck® onsite testing devices, manufactured by EDI. ... Austin 400 May 17-19 in Austin, Texas. , Royal ... each car of the Erebus Motorsport team displaying the ...
(Date:5/22/2013)... -- Moderna Therapeutics, the pioneering company developing messenger RNA therapeutics™, ... in vivo production of therapeutic proteins, announced today ... Moderna in early July as its first Chief Information ... in the design and implementation of information systems underlying ... clinical operations and commercial preparedness. John has also been ...
(Date:5/21/2013)... WA (PRWEB) May 21, 2013 Through ... trainings, and funds for lab equipment, 25 organizations will ... and importance of optics and photonics in daily life ... . , The organizations, located in 10 countries, are ... to be awarded by SPIE, the international society ...
Breaking Biology Technology:Organogenesis Presents Findings from Groundbreaking Research Highlighting the Healthcare Resource and Economic Burden of Venous Leg Ulcers and Diabetic Foot Ulcers 2Organogenesis Presents Findings from Groundbreaking Research Highlighting the Healthcare Resource and Economic Burden of Venous Leg Ulcers and Diabetic Foot Ulcers 3Organogenesis Presents Findings from Groundbreaking Research Highlighting the Healthcare Resource and Economic Burden of Venous Leg Ulcers and Diabetic Foot Ulcers 4Australian Distributor of Express Diagnostics Signs Sponsorship Agreement with V8 Supercar Team 2Industry Leader John Reynders Joins Moderna Therapeutics as Chief Information Officer 2Industry Leader John Reynders Joins Moderna Therapeutics as Chief Information Officer 3Learning About Light: Education Outreach Projects Funded in 10 Countries Through First Round of SPIE Grants 2Learning About Light: Education Outreach Projects Funded in 10 Countries Through First Round of SPIE Grants 3
... Multiporator / Electroporator 2510 , , , , , , , ... Protocol No. 4308 915.529 01/2002 , , , ... , Microorganism , ... Cell type , Bacteria, gram negative, , ...
... , , , Multiporator / Electroporator 2510 , , , , , ... Transformation Protocol , Protocol No. 4308 915.540 07/2002 , ... , , , Microorganism ... Cell type , Bacteria, gram positive, ...
... , , Multiporator / Electroporator 2510 , , , , , , ... Transformation Protocol , Protocol No. 4308 915.524 03/2002 , , ... , , Microorganism , ... Cell type , Bacteria, gram positive, ...
Cached Biology Technology:Pseudomonas putida 2Pediococcus spp. 2Mycobacterium tuberculosis 2
(Date:5/22/2013)... wild plants have slowed in recent years, according to ... of Leeds and the Naturalis Biodiversity Centre in the ... diversity of species in Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands ... brightened markedly after 1990, with a slowdown in local ... plants. , Professor Bill Kunin, Professor of ...
(Date:5/21/2013)... a "patient monitoring" device attached to a whale entangled ... how fishing lines changed a whale,s diving and swimming ... ability to eat and migrate, depletes their energy as ... result in a slow death. , The scientists in ... Dtag to a two-year-old female North Atlantic right whale ...
(Date:5/21/2013)... cells in the blood often jump into action ... that can fight off illness. But repeated infections ... leading to the development of serious blood conditions ... led by biologists at the California Institute of ... the molecule microRNA-146a (miR-146a) acts as a critical ...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Encouraging signs for bee biodiversity 2Encouraging signs for bee biodiversity 3Study reveals how fishing gear can cause slow death of whales 2Study reveals how fishing gear can cause slow death of whales 3Keeping stem cells strong 2
... on the decline, with over-harvesting and pollution reducing some ... two centuries. With a growing awareness of oysters, ... storm damage, and providing habitat for other organisms, researchers ... to better understand the organisms and offer potential guidance ...
... environment with a number of heavy metals before, during ... estimated 70% of heavy metals in landfill come from ... cheaper every year, environmental costs continue to mount. ... solution applies a discovery in nano-technology, based on self-assembled ...
... A team of American scientists claim that a ... provide doctors with a rapid and non-invasively method ... The journal of Comparative Neurology , reveals ... different disorders in patients, allowing earlier diagnosis. ...
Cached Biology News:Cement, the glue that holds oyster families together 2Cement, the glue that holds oyster families together 3'Greening' your flat screen TV 2Research heralds potential for early diagnosis of degenerative brain disorders 2
... EPS 301 Power Supply, 1. ... maximum.Constant voltage or constant current modes.Single-unit ... precision and reproducibility.Suitable for submarine, mini ... as well as semidry and mini ...
... Supply, 1. 1000 V, 400 mA, ... and constant power modes.Single-unit increments in ... reproducibility.Stores and recalls three protocols.Outstanding choice ... Multiphor II or GenePhor systems. ...
Mouse TrkC Affinity Purified Polyclonal Ab...
Immunogen: Full length M32 fusion protein. Storage: -20 C, Avoid Freeze/Thaw Cycles...
Biology Products: