Nurse Call Systems for Memory Care Facilities
Cornell Nurse Call systems promote resident safety and comfortability while improving staff response times. By providing necessary information to memory care facility staff, Cornell nurse call systems will effectively improve resident safety and quality of care. Our mobile and wireless systems integrate with iOS and pocket pager devices for seamless staff response, while the pendant allows residents more freedom and versatility on your facility.
Whether you’re interested in our mobile nurse call system, pager-interface nurse call system, or visual nurse call system, Cornell can spec out your needs and exceed them with quality communication. You can additionally view how our nurse call systems work for bathrooms, exam rooms, emergency rooms, and operating rooms.
InformTM I A Mobile Call System
- Easy-to-use Mobile Interface
- Eliminate Alarm Disruptions
- Improve Staff Response Time
- Real-time Data Tracking
IndePendant Wireless Call System
- Easy-to-use Pager Interface
- Eliminate Alarm Disruptions
- Improve Staff Response Time
- Real-time Data Tracking
Visual Nurse Call System
- Wired Emergency Call Response
- Connects with Future-proof Tech
- Custom System Sizing
ANSI/UL 1069 Nurse Call System Requirements
The ANSI/UL 1069 details construction, performance, reliability and safety of nurse call system components. NFPA 99 guidelines define four different building categories:
- Category 1: facilities, where failure of a nurse call system is likely to result in major injury or death of patients or caregivers, require an ANSI/UL 1069 approved call system
- Category 2: facilities where failure of a nurse call system is likely to cause minor injury to patients or caregivers, require an ANSI/UL 1069 approved call system
- Category 3: facilities where failure of a nurse call system is unlikely to cause injury but could cause patient discomfort do not require an ANSI/UL 1069 approved call system
- Category 4: facilities, where failure of a nurse call system would have no impact on patient care, do not require an ANSI/UL 1069 approved call system
All hard-wired nurse call system parts from Cornell Communications meet ANSI/UL 1069 requirements.
ADA Compliant Nurse Call Systems for Memory Care Facilities
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) dictates what senior and memory care, assisted living centers, and retirement communities must do for residents with varying levels of disabilities. In particular, Title III of the ADA applies to any facility of “public accommodation”.
Comprehensive nurse call systems are one way to meet ADA requirements. Depending on your residents and staff, you may need a mixture of audible and visual systems. Cornell can provide a free quote for a custom ADA-compliant nurse call system based on your facility needs.